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Which factor significantly DECREASED the likelihood of conformity in the famous ""line studies"" of Solomon Asch?

a. The task difficulty was increased
b. The confederates were all adults
c. The participants were given two chances at responding
d. Participants had at least one ally who was willing to resist conformity

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The factor that significantly decreased conformity in Asch's line studies was participants having at least one ally who was willing to resist conformity. Therefore, the correct option is D.

Step-by-step explanation:

The factor that significantly DECREASED the likelihood of conformity in Solomon Asch's famous "line studies" was d) Participants had at least one ally who was willing to resist conformity. In Asch's experiments, when a participant had a single ally who dissented from the group's incorrect answer, the subject conformed only a quarter as often to the group pressure. Having an ally who was also willing to resist conformity provided support and decreased the participant's need to conform to the group.

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