When people don’t trust their own judgments, they look to others for evidence of how to choose correctly. This self-doubt may come about because the situation is ambiguous, as it was in a classic series of experiments conducted by the Turkish social psychologist Muzafer Sherif. Sherif projected a dot of light on the wall of a darkened room and asked subjects to indicate how much the light moved while they watched it. Actually, the light never moved at all, but because of an optical illusion termed the autokinetic effect, it seemed to shift constantly about, although to a different extent for each subject. When participants announced their movement estimates in groups, these estimates were strongly influenced by what the other group members estimated; nearly everyone changed toward the group average. Sherif concluded that when there’s no objectively correct response, people are likely to doubt themselves and thus are especially likely to assume that the group must be right. 수특 지문이구 전체적인 내용은 심리학자가 실험한 결과 자신의 답이 확실하지 않을 때 자신을 믿기보다 자신이 속한 집단 구성원들이 말하는 답에 가깝게 다들 답한다고 해! 이걸 변형으로 제목(또는 주제) 찾는 문제 내고 싶은데 작문을 못 하겠어...ㅜㅜㅜㅜ 도와줄 익...?ㅜㅜㅜ |

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