Coercive power and forces affecting conformity.

Abstract
"In a laboratory experiment . . . Ss worked on a card sorting task under a supervisor who created various conditions of coercive power . . ‥ It was hypothesized that the supervisor's inductions would set up punishment forces and opposing resisting forces both of which would determine S's conformity . . ‥ It is concluded that punishment forces and resistance forces are independent determinants of conformity to coercive power." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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