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Which of the following is information that supports the idea that the Asch Line studies are evidence of normative social influence.Question 4AnswerPeople were more likely to conform if other people could hear their responses.Teenagers were more likely to conform than adults.76% of participants went along with the wrong answer at least once.People were more likely to conform if they had no idea what the correct answer was.Conformity in judgments only happened for lines that were very close together.

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Which of the following is information that supports the idea that the Asch Line studies are evidence of normative social influence.Question 4AnswerPeople were more likely to conform if other people could hear their responses.Teenagers were more likely to conform than adults.76% of participants went along with the wrong answer at least once.People were more likely to conform if they had no idea what the correct answer was.Conformity in judgments only happened for lines that were very close together.

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The information that supports the idea that the Asch Line studies are evidence of normative social influence are:

  1. People were more likely to conform if other people could hear their responses. This suggests that the participants were influenced by the social pressure of not wanting to appear different or wrong in front of others.

  2. 76% of participants went along with the wrong answer at least once. This high percentage indicates that the majority of participants were influenced by the group's incorrect answer, demonstrating the power of normative social influence.

The other options do not directly support the idea of normative social influence. For example, the fact that teenagers were more likely to conform than adults could be due to a variety of factors, not just normative social influence. Similarly, people being more likely to conform if they had no idea what the correct answer was could be due to informational social influence (relying on others for information in uncertain situations) rather than normative social influence. Lastly, conformity in judgments only happening for lines that were very close together could be due to the difficulty of the task rather than the influence of the group.

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