Monkey Experiment
Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Social Cognition
Asch Conformity studies
Milgrim Experiment
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If we use human babies instead of monkey babies, do you think people will judge this experiment?

Yes!

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What is an example of positive group polarization?

public policy, terrorism, college life, and all types of violence.

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What are attitudes?

 attitude is a psychological construct, a mental and emotional entity that inheres in or characterizes a person.

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Does this experiment actually work?

Yes

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How many teachers are there in this experiment?

2

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Why babies need their parents?

They need their parents to protect them and feed them.

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What is the first-shift scheme?

 social decision scheme where one person breaks a deadlock and encourages others to shift to

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What are the two routes to persuasion?

Petty and Cacioppo

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They thought the experimenter wanted them to choose the wrong answer, is that true?

NO

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What if a student gives a wrong answer? What will happen to the student?

Get shocked

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Do babies prefer parents with or without cloth

With cloth.

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 How does socialization affect people’s behavior?

 The process by which a person learns to conform to individual behavior and responses to the norms and values of society's children are socialized, they learn which behaviors are acceptable and which are unacceptable.

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What are the 3 types of persuasion?

Ethos, Logos, Pathos

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Why people still choose the wrong answer even though they know it's wrong?

Because other people may laugh at him.

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What if a student refused to give the answer in 5 seconds, what should the teacher do?

Press the button

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What does the experiment tell us about social relationships?

People will depend on people who take good care of them.

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What is the relationship between the diffusion of responsibility and risky shift?

People feel like they share responsibility for a certain action with others in the group, making them think that they won't suffer the consequences if something goes wrong.

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How does conditioning help to shape people’s attitudes?

observational learning can be used to bring about attitude change.

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How many people choose the wrong answer at least once?

75%

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What did this experiment try to show?

Most people will follow the rules or government no matter it's right or wrong.
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Why do you think the ethics of the experiment have been questions?

It's too cruel to use baby monkeys.

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 Why do some psychologists believe that catharsis can help prevent aggression?

watching aggression or dreaming about doing something aggressive helps relieve emotional pressure and provides catharsis.

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How might the use of the situation and the audience easily be combined to aid in persuasion?

The purpose of persuasion in writing is to convince, motivate, or move.

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Why there are still some people choose the right answer?

Because they were super confidence in their answers

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why it has been called one of the most unethical experiments ever done.

People may get hurt from it or even cause PTSD

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