Asch and the balance of values
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):343-344 (2004)
| Abstract | Values will be central to developing a more balanced social psychology. A nonconformist account of Asch's (1956) experiments is used to illustrate the role of multiple values and to support and extend Krueger & Funder's (K&F's) claims. A balance of values, one that goes beyond accuracy and truth, and that avoids absolutism and relativism, is needed. | |||||||||
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