Confiderates in Social Psychology Experiments


In social psychology experiments, researchers often use “confiderates”. These are research assistants who pretend to be a participant in an experiment in order to set up a deception on the real participant. Solomon Ash used five confiderates in his 1951 experiment on conformity.

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