Abstract
Subjects' role expectations were experimentally manipu lated in order to go beyond ex post facto inferences concerning the operation of subject roles in the laboratory. Students were given role conceptions defining the role of subject as active or passive and then placed in an experimental situation where they could cooperate or not cooperate with the experimenter. Results indicate that subjects' role conceptions influence their experim ental behavior and that role conceptions are easily altered.
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