Conforming to a Group
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Why do we go along with the crowd, even when we know they might be wrong? In this episode of Circuit Breaker: Rewiring Your Decisions, we dive into the psychology of group conformity — the powerful social pull that makes us blend in, stay quiet, and follow others, often without realizing it. From classic experiments like Asch’s line test to everyday situations where peer pressure subtly shapes our choices, we uncover how group influence can override logic, independence, and even morality.
Discover how to spot when you’re conforming just to fit in — and how to break free from the herd when it matters most.
Studies and links:
Asch, S. E. (1951). Effects of Group Pressure Upon the Modification and Distortion of Judgments. (PDF) 1952-asch.pdf
Asch conformity experiment explained (Simply Psychology) Asch Conformity Line Experiment