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According to Muzafer Sherif's experiment, when participants were first placed in a dark room alone and asked to estimate the apparent movement of a point of light, individuals were consistent in their own estimates. When participants made the same estimates in a group setting, their estimates converged. Since this was an ambiguous situation, we can determine that this is an example of:
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