Fear of Failure and Conformity Behavior in the Asch and Crutchfield Situations.

Abstract

Due to past results and theoretical considerations involved in FF (fear of failure), a prediction was made that a positive relationship between conformity and FF would be found in the Asch (1956) situation but not in the Crutchfield (1955) situation. The Ss were 63 male freshmen and sophomore introductory psychology students at Susquehanna University. They were paid for their required participation in this experiment. The Ss were first given a projective measure of FF (the Hostile Press (HP) system) which was developed and validated by Birney, Burdick, and Teevan (1964). High HP scores define a FF individual while low HP scores define a hope of success (HS) individual. The Ss were then divided into groups of high and low HP, and half of each group was randomly assigned to one of the conformity situations. Both of the hypotheses were confirmed. There were no significant differences between conformity and FF in the Crutchfield situation. In the Asch situation the differences were in the predicted direction and at the .01 level of significance. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0724309

Entities

People

  • Louis W. Stamps
  • Richard C. Teevan

Organizations

  • Bucknell University

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  • Conformity
  • Hypotheses
  • Psychology
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  • Psychology

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