In Asch’s line studies, participants who were alone when asked to report the length of the lines gave the correct answer 98% of the time. However, when they were with the confederates who sometimes gave an obviously wrong answer, 76% of participants gave the wrong answer at least once. This suggests that Asch’s studies are an illustration of
a. public compliance with private acceptance.
b. public compliance without private acceptance.
c. informational influence.
d. private compliance.
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