that Stanley Milgram did with a shock box; he tested 1‚000 non-college males between the ages of 20 and 50 (500 from New Haven and 500 from Bridgeport). A wrong answer meant that the learner received a shock and a correct answer meant that the learner received a reward. The learner could be the middle-aged person or as young as 20. The shock box starts at 15 volts and works its way up to 450 volts in increments of 15. When it gets to 375‚ it says danger‚ severe shock. When the learner starts to scream
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the room she couldn’t feel anything at all–except a slight nausea and a desire to vomit. Everything was automatic now.” In this quote‚ Mary is unstable. She doesn’t know what she is doing. After Patrick tells Mary he is leaving her‚ she goes into shock. She tries to be a good wife but she is breakable. During the murder and right after‚ Mary is only temporarily insane. She is going to make dinner when Patrick says‚ “‘For god’s sake. Don’t make supper for me. I am going out!’ at that point Mary simply
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demand/supply shocks (i.e.technological shocks which shift labour demand from the low to the high skilled; or macroeconomic shocks due to restrictive macro policies). With hysteresis there is unemployment persistence which does not consent the unemployment to decline‚ even when the economic conditions improve. CAUSES OF HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES/ 1 Why did unemployment rise more in Europe than in other countries and persisted at high levels since the first oil shock and up to the
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22nd April 50% The major traumatic injuries that this patient may experience would be possible pelvic fractures‚ a lateral compression fracture‚ anterior posterior fracture (open book)‚ or vertical shear fracture. Also combine would be hypovolaemic shock and a pneumothorax which could possibly develop into a possible tension pneumothorax. The bony pelvis consists of the ilium (iliac wings)‚ ischium‚ and pubis‚ which form an anatomic ring with the sacrum. Disruption of this ring requires significant
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8. 9. What is a critical incident? Stages of culture shock Cultural Iceberg Methodology of the project Structure of interview Interviewed people are from... Questionnaire results What about you? Advices to deal with the impact of culture shock 2 Janine Noack & Jeanina Hass Communication and Interaction
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Milgram’s study of obedience to authority‚ and the ethical issues it raised for social psychologists The following essay will discuss psychologist Stanley Milgram’s study of obedience to authority‚ and will outline the ethical issues it raised for social psychologists. Milgram was inspired by the Nuremburg trials and the defense of many ex-nazis being that they were coerced into assisting the genocide by simply following orders from higher authority figures. Milgram set out to see if ordinary
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law-abiding experimenter giving the teacher instructions. The teacher released people would give a stranger an an electric shock every time the learner made a mistake‚ electric shock. increasing by 15 volts every time. There were 30 switches from 15 to 450 volts‚ from slight shock to severe shock. The learner purposefully gave wrong answers which lead to the teacher releasing an electric shock. When the teacher refused to continue‚ experimenter the experimenter was given orders to say: 1. Please continue.
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Stanley Milgram is a famous psychologist who focused his studies on authority and peoples reaction and obedience to it. His famous experiment and it’s results were groundbreaking in psychology‚ surprising both psychologists and regular people alike. First I will discuss the reason for Milgrims study of obedience to authority. Then I will explain the experiment‚ its formulation‚ and its results. Finally I will cover the influence of the experiment on psychology and society. Stanley Milgrim was
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Practice Essay “These days we are far more tolerant of taboo language; it no longer has the power to shock or offend. Discuss.” Why are we more accepting of taboo language today? Increased usage‚ social groups that use taboo language to build solidarity/exclude others. What are the social purposes of taboo language? Support group solidarity‚ create social distance‚ challenge authority‚ establish identity In what situations would taboo language be shocking or offensive‚ and when would it be expected/tolerated
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The learner (a confederate called Mr. Wallace) was taken into a room and had electrodes attached to his arms‚ and the teacher and researcher went into a room next door that contained an electric shock generator and a row of switches marked from 15 volts (Slight Shock) to 375 volts (Danger: Severe Shock) to 450 volts (XXX). Milgram’s ExperimentAim: Milgram (1963) was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person. Stanley Milgram
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