Multiple Choice
It could be argued that participants in Muzafer Sherif's (1936) study converged in their estimates of the amount of movement of a point of light because they were avoiding public embarrassment or social censure from other participants.Sherif demonstrated that this was unlikely when he found similar results
A) when participants completed the task with their friends.
B) when participants later completed the task again alone.
C) two years later.
D) when a different set of participants responded in the same way to the same stimuli.
E) when participants completed an auditory task in groups.
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