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    The Internet has become a major reason for disinformation. Aside from some bad info being propagated across these forums, ever notice how on places like Facebook, every few months someone will post OMG I HEARD FACEBOOK WILL START CHARGING PLEASEREPOST SO IT DOESN'T HAPPEN,!!!!

    And people don't question it, they believe it and repost it

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    with internet forums like roll it up this test could be recreated easily
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    Heheh how about the one where watering with grape Kool aid will make your buds purple and taste like grapes?
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    bumb.......................................
    "A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."

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    Quote Originally Posted by billy4479 View Post
    So I have been reading Psychology and i came across a somthing very intersting ..Have your ever seen sombody ask a Q here and than many people give them the wrong answer than soon that answer becomes a fact ..well heres whats going on its called the Asch conformity experiments done in the 1950s ....heres the experment tell me if you have not seen this take place on hear over and over again .................................................. .................................................. ........................





    Experiments led by Solomon Asch of Swarthmore College asked groups of students to participate in a "vision test." In reality, all but one of the participants were confederates of the experimenter, and the study was really about how the remaining student would react to the confederates' behavior.
    Each participant was put into a group with 5 to 7 "confederates" (people who knew the true aims of the experiment, but were introduced as participants to the naive "real" participant). The participants were shown a card with a line on it, followed by another card with 3 lines on it labeled A, B, and C. The participants were then asked to say which line matched the line on the first card in length. Each line question was called a "trial". The "real" participant answered last or next to last. For the first two trials, the participant would feel at ease in the experiment, as he and the confederates gave the obvious, correct answer. On the third trial, the confederates would all give the same wrong answer. There were 18 trials in total and the confederates answered incorrectly for 12 of them. These 12 were known as the "critical trials". The aim was to see whether the real participant would change his answer and respond in the same way as the confederates, despite it being the wrong answer.
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    In a control group, with no pressure to conform to an erroneous view, only one participant out of 35 ever gave an incorrect answer. Solomon Asch hypothesized that the majority of participants would not conform to something obviously wrong; however, when surrounded by individuals all voicing an incorrect answer, participants provided incorrect responses on a high proportion of the questions (32%). Seventy-five percent of the participants gave an incorrect answer to at least one question.
    Variations of the basic paradigm tested how many cohorts were necessary to induce conformity, examining the influence of just one cohort and as many as fifteen. Results indicate that one cohort has virtually no influence and two cohorts have only a small influence. When three or more cohorts are present, the tendency to conform increases only modestly. The maximum effect occurs with four cohorts. Adding additional cohorts does not produce a stronger effect.
    The unanimity of the confederates has also been varied. When the confederates are not unanimous in their judgment, even if only one confederate voices a different opinion, participants are much more likely to resist the urge to conform (only 5-10% conform) than when the confederates all agree. This finding illuminates the power that even a small dissenting minority can have. Interestingly, this finding holds whether or not the dissenting confederate gives the correct answer. As long as the dissenting confederate gives an answer that is different from the majority, participants are more likely to give the correct answer. Men show around half the effect of women (tested in same-sex groups); and conformity is higher among members of an ingroup.Interpretations

    Public conformity vs. social influence

    The Asch conformity experiments are often interpreted as evidence for the power of conformity and normative social influence.[ That is, the willingness to conform publicly in order to attain social reward and avoid social punishment. Others have argued that it is rational to use other people's judgments as evidence Along the lines of the latter perspective, the Asch conformity experiments are cited as evidence for the self-categorization theory account of social influence. From that perspective the Asch results are interpreted as an outcome of depersonalization processes whereby the participants expect to hold the same opinions as similar others.Social comparison theory
    The conformity demonstrated in Asch experiments is problematic for social comparison theorywhich predicts that social reality testing, or informational influence, will arise when physical reality testing yields uncertainty. The Asch conformity experiments demonstrated that uncertainty can arise as an outcome of social reality testing. Relatedly, this inconsistency has been used to support the position that the theoretical distinction between social reality testing and physical reality testing is untenable
    Yep, been saying it for years. Look at the never ending paradigms at this site, the need to conform, the group need for a consensus.
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    Thank god for peer reviewed publications.
    If it weren't for those, none of us would know what to believe.
    With that in mind, who plants by the lunar cycle here?
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    I plant on the lunar cycle to a point... When the moon is close to full I will throw my girls into flower and 2 full moons later I harvest .
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    so I got something you might like mang http://in.news.yahoo.com/talking-pla...055054539.html
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    HAHA.. bro.. I was about to post the same thing..

    ""Their research concluded that besides other forms of sensory response, "it is very likely that some form of sensitivity to sound and vibrations also plays an important role in the life of plants".""

    The science behind plants is only gonna get better, so much is still left undiscovered

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