Stanford Prison Experiment 1) What police procedures are used during arrests‚ and how do these procedures lead people to feel confused‚ fearful‚ and dehumanized? a. Policemen went around the neighborhood to arrest college students from their houses for robbery‚ burglary‚ and violation of penal codes. After they were searched‚ spread against the police car and handcuffed‚ they brought them to the police station. The guards had worn sunglasses so the suspects wouldn’t be able to look at their eyes
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Philip Zimbardo was born on March 23‚ 1933. He studied and attended both Brooklyn College and Yale University. He majored in three areas: sociology‚ anthropology‚ and psychology. In 1977‚ he developed the Stanford Shyness Clinic. The clinic helped people get over shyness in social environments. Before working at Stanford University he taught at New York University and Columbia University‚ where he also was a professor of psychology. He then began working at Stanford University as a professor. He
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In selecting and reviewing the article by Zimbardo Revisiting Stanford Prison Experiment‚ by the 1970s‚ psychologists had done a series of studies establishing the social power of groups; they showed‚ for example‚ that groups of strangers could persuade people to believe statements that were obviously false (Zimbardo 2007). Given the Stanford Prison Experiment had some ethical issues and concerns. The research question identified in this study review; Zimbardo wanted to know who wins good people
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The Stanford prison experiment was organized by three psychologists from Stanford University with a purpose is to observe the behavior between guards and prisoners in a simulated environment‚ and whether or not a prison environment aided in rehabilitating inmates‚ or increased the possibility of violent behavior. Formal hypotheses were developed describing that an assignment to either role of prisoner or guard would result in significantly different reactions on behavioral measures of interaction
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In 1949 and 1954 social psychologist Muzafer Sherif collaborated with graduate student to hold a series of experiments to test one of doctor Sherifs ideas know as the realist conflict theory. This theory has to do with in group conflict‚ stereotyping and prejudices. The most famous of and significant of his experiments was at Robbers Cave national park in 1954. Doctor Sherifs main idea was that conflict arises between groups when they are competing for limited resources. His experiment involved
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What lessons in ethics did social scientists learn from Milgram and Stanford? In order to produce valuable research that can provide solid and beneficial results we need to carry out experiments in order to achieve this. However over the years multiple experiments that have been carried out have been ethically wrong and have resulted in the contenders of the experiments left mentally and physically damaged‚ and some even resulting in death‚ like dying the Nazis experiments when patients suffered
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relatively have the same pH level. Our group decided to test different types of drinking water to see if a pH level of tap water is comparable to other types of water. Many people believe that city water has many chemicals‚ causing us to form the expirement to see how close the different types of drinking water’s pH levels are. Materials and Methods For the first part of our exiperiment we used the Red Cabbage Indicator. Red cabbage indicator is made by boiling red cabbage to extract the pigments
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II. Most diverse and intricate camp A. Decorations made the camp look “fun” B. Many decorations that told lies C. Was like a town inside a fence III. Main center for death during the Holocaust A. Total number of people there B. Medical expirements at Auschwitz C. Most visited camp of all Sanders 2 “Arbeit Macht Frei”- work will set you free. This is one of many ironic statements made throughout history. This one just happens to be one of the most ironic. Built
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time‚ Boyle decided to joins the "Invisible College" as refered to by Boyle. This is where he discussed different scientific aspects. John Wilkins‚ the leader of the Invisible College‚ offered Boyle to stay at Oxford‚ where he could do his expirements as he pleases. His Father: Though he did not directly give any ideas and inspiration‚ Boyle’s success came from his private tutor that would have been too expensive for anyone else other than someone of his father’s position. Galileo: When
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How many will it hold Benchmarks Covered (Learning Objective) SC.8.N.1.1 Define a problem to plan and carry out scientific investigations. SC.8.P.8.2 Differentiate between weight and mass‚ recognizing that weight is the amount of gravitational pull on an object and is distinct from‚ though proportional to‚ mass. Research Question/Problem - Which type of pasta noodle would hold the most pennies if we were to tape them to two stools 16 cm apart‚ dropping pennies into a cup tied around the noodle?
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