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    The Stanford Prison Study Described in Chapter 1 Is an Example
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The Stanford Prison Study Described in Chapter 1 Is an Example

Question 86

Question 86

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The Stanford Prison study described in Chapter 1 is an example of:


A) double-blind
B) use of experimental deception
C) correlational
D) simulation
E) stimulation

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