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SAINT MATTHEW´S COLLEGE SENIORS 3 NAME: PSYCHOLOGY 2011 (TEST 1) DATE: A) MILGRAM. Name of the study: ____________________________________ 1. Name 5 of the features that, according to Milgram, contributed to the obedience rate, (in other words 5 reasons why the subjects continued rather than declined to take part in the experiment). 2. Describe the two main themes of criticism 3. In the study a number of different methods were used to collect the data. Outline the qualitative and quantitative data gathered in the study. B) ZIMBARDO Name of the study: ____________________________________ 1. What was the aim of the study? 2. Describe the reasons, according to ZImbardo, for the deterioration in guard behaviour and the social deterioration of the prisoners 3. What ethical objections can be made to this study? SAINT MATTHEW´S COLLEGE SENIORS 3 NAME: PSYCHOLOGY 2011 (TEST 1) DATE: A) MILGRAM. Name of the study: ____________________________________ 1. Name 5 of the features that, according to Milgram, contributed to the obedience rate, (in other words 5 reasons why the subjects continued rather than declined to take part in the experiment). 2. Describe the two main themes of criticism 3. In the study a number of different methods were used to collect the data. Outline the qualitative and quantitative data gathered in the study. B) ZIMBARDO Name of the study: ____________________________________ 1. What was the aim of the study? 2. Describe the reasons, according to ZImbardo, for the deterioration in guard behaviour and the social deterioration of the prisoners 3. What ethical objections can be made to this study? SAINT MATTHEW´S COLLEGE SENIORS 3 NAME: PSYCHOLOGY 2011 (TEST 1) DATE: A) MILGRAM. Name of the study: ____________________________________

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COLEGIO SAN MATEO

SAINT MATTHEWS COLLEGE

SENIORS 3

NAME:

PSYCHOLOGY 2011

(TEST 1)

DATE:

A) MILGRAM.

Name of the study: ____________________________________1. Name 5 of the features that, according to Milgram, contributed to the obedience rate, (in other words 5 reasons why the subjects continued rather than declined to take part in the experiment).

2. Describe the two main themes of criticism

3. In the study a number of different methods were used to collect the data. Outline the qualitative and quantitative data gathered in the study.

B) ZIMBARDO

Name of the study: ____________________________________

1. What was the aim of the study?

2. Describe the reasons, according to ZImbardo, for the deterioration in guard behaviour and the social deterioration of the prisoners

3. What ethical objections can be made to this study?

SAINT MATTHEWS COLLEGE

SENIORS 3

NAME:

PSYCHOLOGY 2011

(TEST 1)

DATE:

A) MILGRAM.

Name of the study: ____________________________________1. Name 5 of the features that, according to Milgram, contributed to the obedience rate, (in other words 5 reasons why the subjects continued rather than declined to take part in the experiment).

2. Describe the two main themes of criticism

3. In the study a number of different methods were used to collect the data. Outline the qualitative and quantitative data gathered in the study. B) ZIMBARDO

Name of the study: ____________________________________

1. What was the aim of the study?

2. Describe the reasons, according to ZImbardo, for the deterioration in guard behaviour and the social deterioration of the prisoners

3. What ethical objections can be made to this study?SAINT MATTHEWS COLLEGE

SENIORS 3

NAME:

PSYCHOLOGY 2011

(TEST 1)

DATE:

A) MILGRAM.

Name of the study: ____________________________________1. Name 5 of the features that, according to Milgram, contributed to the obedience rate, (in other words 5 reasons why the subjects continued rather than declined to take part in the experiment).

2. Describe the two main themes of criticism

3. In the study a number of different methods were used to collect the data. Outline the qualitative and quantitative data gathered in the study. B) ZIMBARDO

Name of the study: ____________________________________

1. What was the aim of the study?

2. Describe the reasons, according to ZImbardo, for the deterioration in guard behaviour and the social deterioration of the prisoners

3. What ethical objections can be made to this study?