Multiple Choice
The Asch experiment forces subjects to choose between two powerful conflicting forces. They are:
A) their own sense perceptions and the influence of group opinion.
B) obedience and rebellion.
C) the desire to be "contrary" and the need to "fit in."
D) the contrived reality of the research laboratory and the "real world" contextual influences that operate outside of the experimental setting.
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