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English, 02.12.2020 16:20 hjgdk6018

It was a classic episode on the old Candid Camera show — people getting on an elevator and turning backward just because everyone else did, and we all laughed. We laughed again during the movie Mean Girls, when an act of teenage revenge — cutting nasty Queen Bee Regina’s T-shirt during gym class— became a school fashion trend instead. It turns out the joke is on us. These two examples illustrate something that we humans don’t like to admit about ourselves: We follow the pack. Like birds in a flock or sheep in a pasture, we follow — sometimes at our own peril. First, the volunteers wrote down their answers to 10 questions privately. But then they had to give the next series of answers out loud for everyone to hear. But this test came with a twist. One of the participants, Jocelyn, was in on the experiment, with the answers in her hand. Everyone else had been told to follow her lead, except for one participant, Tony. He’s the only person in the room not in the know. He was being set up to see whether he would follow the pack. When the group gave the right answer, Tony agreed. And when everyone gave the wrong answer — Tony still agreed. Unwittingly,3 Tony had demonstrated Berns’ point precisely. The group’s influence on Tony profoundly altered the results: He went from 90 percent on his written test to 10 percent when he heard the others’ answers. “You know, five people are seeing it and I’m not. … I just went along with the answers,” Tony said. Tony wasn’t alone. Primetime put seven other unsuspecting test subjects on the hot seat. Barbara, for example, got 70 percent on the written test, but her score fell to 30 percent when she listened to others’ answers. “I think I tend to do that, doubt myself when everyone else has their own opinion,” Barbara said. David and Graham, unlike the others, gave the right answers, even when the group didn’t. “I wanted to go with what I felt was the correct answer, and trust myself, and that’s what I did,” Graham said. SOCIAL GRACES Primetime tried out another scenario, this time in a more social, relaxed setting. We invited a group of strangers to Jean George’s Asian restaurant in lower Manhattan for a fabulous dinner — and a surprise. Party planner Colin Cowie and his friend, Donna D’Cruz, were in on the experiment. Their role was to exhibit outlandish behavior most people wouldn’t dream of while out at dinner with a group of strangers. Cowie and D’Cruz licked their fingers, a dinner table no-no. Cowie picked his teeth. The guests initially seemed not to take the bait — until dessert rolled around. D’Cruz told everyone they should pick up pieces of mango face first, using their mouth. Eventually, people who were total strangers at the beginning of the evening were passing fruit back and forth, mouth to mouth. Only Harold and Maria, a Canadian couple, passed on the gustatory familiarity. Finally, Harold was the only one who dared to ask, what is the point of the dinner? Cowie explained the experiment to the group. “I think because we broke the rules, and we made things possible at the table, several of you followed suit with it.” One woman at the table said: “I think the majority of people will look to see what others are doing and follow their example.” CONFORMING CAN HAVE DANGEROUS CONSEQUENCES Both of these tests are examples of our human need to conform. In fact, Berns’ experiment is a variation of one done many years ago by another scientist trying to decipher4 an extremely vicious instance of conformity — why so many Germans followed Adolf Hitler down the path to death and destruction. Berns says there are two ways to explain conformist behavior. Summarize the article in 5-10 sentences.

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