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Annotated Bibliography "Chemistry (1979)." World Book Science Year. 01 Aug. 2009. eLibrary Science. Web. 07 Oct 2011. . This source is credible because it was from a website that the school offered. This is more reliable than Wikipedia because people can’t write whatever they want. This source is reliable because the author got the information from official sources. "Chemistry (2001)." World Book Science Year. 01 Aug. 2009. eLibrary Science. Web. 07 Oct 2011. . This source is reliable because
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- describing Evaluate (6 marks) Conformity- Asch‚ Sherif Moscovici‚ zimberardo Pick 2 studies – Asch and Sherif for example which 6 marks. AO1- (6 marks) 3- Asch – Aims‚ Procedure‚ findings/conclusions 3- Sherif – Aims‚ Procedure‚ findings/conclusions AO2- (6 marks) Evaluate – S+W Research methods It lacks Mundane realism- why ash lacks mundane lacks it and then why sherif Population validity- Asch then Sherif Sherif study was ambiguous However one strength they are good
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Outcome 3 Factors that may reduce prejudice Prejudice means holding (usually) a negative attitude towards the members of a group based solely on their membership of that group. Two examples of prejudice behavior are: -Having a negative attitude towards somebody just because they drive a truck. -Having a negative attitude towards the elderly. A stereotype is a belief about people who belong to a certain group‚ regardless of individual differences among members of that group. Stereotypes
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experiment (RCE) in 1954 is perhaps one of the lesser known psychology experiments of the 20th century. Led by social psychologist Muzafer Sherif‚ the study of social behaviour in its proper contexts (viz.‚ group cooperation and conflict) stemmed out of growing practical concerns from business and military agencies in the 1930s (Sherif‚ Harvey‚ White‚ Hood‚ & Sherif‚ 1954a)‚ such as in selecting effective leaders. The RCE‚ which laid the groundwork for the subsequent study and understanding of Group
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The Robbers Cave Experiment was conducted by Muzafer Sherif‚ who was a Turkish-American social psychologist. The Robbers Cave Experiment was known as the Realistic Conflict Theory which explained how intergroup hostility can arise as a result of conflicting goals and could resources. The experiment begins
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Thu United States Social Security Act of 1935‚ was a law signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ on August 14‚ 1935‚ in the throes of the Great Depression. Previous to the act‚ the federal government did not have any plan for pensions‚ public assistance‚ unemployment or health insurance (except for war veterans)‚ but the Great Depression generated misery across the country. The response to this situation was the Social Security Act‚ which was funded by payroll taxes mainly‚ besides
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In 2010‚ 171‚000 migrants came to Australia in search of a happy‚ conflict-free life. Although Australians are proud to say that our nation is multicultural and free of prejudice‚ the reality is that racism towards immigrants is still prevalent. In recent years Australia has been at the centre of several racial controversies including the Cronulla riots‚ the Indian student bashings and the relocation of asylum seekers to Malaysia. Such events as these are making potential immigrants unsure as to
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Robbers Cave Experiment Jamie Allen Drake University Abstract Robbers Cave experiment was completed by Muzafer Sherif in order to question whether groups are able to work together for a common goal for the whole group. Muzafer showed us through 3 stages a) In group formation b) Friction phase c) integration stage. This experiment was made up of 22 Caucasian middle class boys who shared similar backgrounds coming from a two parent home and protestant background. The boys were complete strangers
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the group’s answers. We all at some point in our lives have conformed to group pressure and went along with a decision that we did not agree with. The need to feel accepted by the group may influence some people. In my next example from Muzafer Sherif et al. (1961) called Robbers Cave‚ involves two groups of boys in which a tournament is set up between the two. What came out of the experiment was the competitive nature of the
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