Term ID: T1420

Experimental Confederates

/experimental-confederates/
Research assistants who pose as genuine participants but are actually working with the experimenter to create specific social situations or interactions, allowing researchers to study responses to controlled social stimuli.
Example: In studies of conformity, confederates give obviously wrong answers to see whether real participants will conform to group pressure or maintain their independent judgment.

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Reference: Asch (1951)