Deck 6: Conformity and Obedience

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What percentage of nurses in Hofling et al.'s (1966) study administered an obvious drug overdose when it was called in by an unknown physician?

A) 95%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 27%
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Briefly summarize the studies by Sherif, Asch, and Milgram by listing the topic and method of each. Be sure to also provide a real-life example of each study.
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"Conformity is neither all bad nor all good."
Do you agree? Why or why not?
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Discuss the ethics of Milgram's study.
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Group size, unanimity, cohesion, status, public response, and prior commitment are all factors that influence people's conformity. Explain each.
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Nasser wants to go out with Shulin, but Shulin initally rebuffs him. Nasser is all the more intrigued and motivated to get a date with Sue. Explain this scenario in terms of the theory of psychological reactance.
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What term means "self motion," the apparent movement of a stationary point of light in the darkness?

A) automatic
B) autosomal
C) autokinetic
D) autosynaptic
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Describe three of the variations done on Milgram's original obedience experiment. Be sure to discuss how the results varied as a function of these changes.
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Deck 6: Conformity and Obedience
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What percentage of nurses in Hofling et al.'s (1966) study administered an obvious drug overdose when it was called in by an unknown physician?

A) 95%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 27%
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2
Briefly summarize the studies by Sherif, Asch, and Milgram by listing the topic and method of each. Be sure to also provide a real-life example of each study.
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3
"Conformity is neither all bad nor all good."
Do you agree? Why or why not?
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4
Discuss the ethics of Milgram's study.
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Group size, unanimity, cohesion, status, public response, and prior commitment are all factors that influence people's conformity. Explain each.
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Nasser wants to go out with Shulin, but Shulin initally rebuffs him. Nasser is all the more intrigued and motivated to get a date with Sue. Explain this scenario in terms of the theory of psychological reactance.
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What term means "self motion," the apparent movement of a stationary point of light in the darkness?

A) automatic
B) autosomal
C) autokinetic
D) autosynaptic
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Describe three of the variations done on Milgram's original obedience experiment. Be sure to discuss how the results varied as a function of these changes.
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