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      Revisiting Schachter’s Research on Rejection, Deviance, and Communication (1951)

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          We conducted a replication of the original Schachter (1951) deviation-rejection study. Schachter’s groundbreaking demonstration of the deviation-rejection link has captivated social psychologists for decades. The findings and paradigm were so compelling that the deviation-rejection link is often taken for granted and sometimes may be misrepresented ( Berkowitz, 1971; Wahrman & Pugh, 1972). Because there have only been two direct replications, one of which by the original author, we believed it was important to revisit the original study. We replicated Schachter’s main finding, albeit with a smaller effect size. One intriguing possibility is that we found somewhat weaker reactions to deviates because society may be becoming more tolerant of individuals who hold deviate opinions. We hope that our replication study will inspire other researchers to revisit the deviation-rejection link.

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            Group members' reactions to opinion deviates and conformists at varying degrees of proximity to decision deadline and of environmental noise.

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              Reactions to Opinion Deviates as Affected by Affiliation Need (n) and Group Member Interdependence

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                Journal
                zsp
                Social Psychology
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1864-9335
                2151-2590
                May 2014
                2014
                : 45
                : 3
                : 164-169
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Illinois State University, Normal, IL, USA
                [ 2 ] Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
                Author notes
                Eric D. Wesselmann, Department of Psychology, Illinois State University, Campus Box 4620, Normal, IL 61790-4620, USA, edwesse@ 123456ilstu.edu
                Article
                zsp_45_3_164
                10.1027/1864-9335/a000180
                ab0c55ee-cf93-49f1-9d3a-34158e4fff20
                History
                : February 28, 2013
                : November 26, 2013
                Categories
                Replication

                Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Psychology,General social science,General behavioral science
                deviance,group locomotion,replication,rejection,Stanley Schachter

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