11/19/07
Peer pressure isn't just a teen phenomena. This hilarious video proves that conformity is a powerful force at any age.
Editor's Note:
One of the Comments blow refers to the work of Solomon Asch. The Wikipedia provides a short introduction to the research of Solomon Asch. While Asch is not without his critics, his work did provide a foundation for further studies of the dynamics behind conformity. Those who dig a little deeper are going to find some studies of authority and conformity that had some pretty scary results.
When viewing this video I believe it should be remembered that this clip was made for a TV show that was meant to entertain, not inform. While the video does show the need in some to conform, there's no way of knowing how many people were filmed who didn't conform. I don't believe any conclusions can be drawn from this clip other than some people conform to group behavior, and when properly presented conformity is funny.
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Comments
CoolThings wrote:
Response To Josh Boldman's comment:
The clip came from Candid Camera. From the clothes, I suspect the video was shot in the early to mid 60s. I think it would be interesting to recreate the same scenario today and see if the results would be the same.
The clip came from Candid Camera. From the clothes, I suspect the video was shot in the early to mid 60s. I think it would be interesting to recreate the same scenario today and see if the results would be the same.
11/19/07 15:14:28
smartimnot wrote:
i dont know, i mean, there are lifts with doors on either side. so if youv not been in before you might think it opens out back. just a sensible adaptation to unknown environment .
12/06/07 19:03:30
Mike stevens wrote:
I'm with Jason on this one, I think i am going to try this one at my office, I just have to recruit some coworkers to assist, maybe even record our endeavors.
Hi Mike,
If you can set it up please let me know your results. I'm betting there will be some who do not succumb.
Hi Mike,
If you can set it up please let me know your results. I'm betting there will be some who do not succumb.
12/09/07 03:39:29
Mike wrote:
Brilliant!
I do wonder if the sense of individuality has changed since though. I'd love to see some more recent experiments.
I do wonder if the sense of individuality has changed since though. I'd love to see some more recent experiments.
12/25/07 21:14:02
Cadilly wrote:
The kid looks overwhelmed- more like he didn't know how to handle himself. Maybe he had never ridden that elevator. Maybe he was going to a big meeting or client for the first time. When I have gone to large and important meetings on high floors, I mimic people in the elevetors- but not because I have no sense of self. It's a widely known sales technique.
01/16/08 23:18:43
Liam wrote:
The most amazing thing for me was the way the camera zoomed in at the end presumably to exclude the black guy who had just walked into frame.
02/05/08 19:52:43
DaMan Conners wrote:
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