A set of expectations about a social position.
Role
What year was the original study done?
1951
What were the guards provided for the experiment? (Zimbardo)
sunglasses, uniforms, cuffs
Who developed ethic principles?
APA and British Psychological Society
What is Ms. Harvey's room number?
205
To comply to an authority, rule, or law
obedience
The Asch experiment participants thought that the test was checking their _______________ rather than its actual goal: observing group conformity. ( 1 word)
eyesight
What year did the study happen? (Zimbardo)
1972
Moral principles that govern planning, conduct, and research
Ethics
What high school did I go too?
Boiling Springs
When we act to reduce discomfort between inconsistent thoughts and actions.
cognitive dissonance
Individuals obey because they are concerned about what others think of them.
normative influences
How many people were obedient to the point they would have killed someone? (Milgram)
2/3
What is 1 distinction?
Personal feeling; morality is not the law
What is my favorite snack food?
popcorn
a tendency for people to agree with small actions that eventually lead to them complying with larger actions
foot-in-the-door phenomenon
These are two reasons why we obey.
normative and informational influences
What were the three roles in the study? (Milgram)
Teacher, Learner, or Researcher.
What is the 3rd ethical principle?
Treat information about the individual participants confidentially
What college did Ms. Harvey go to?
Penn State- Capital College
What is the difference between an autonomous and agentic state?
autonomous: people direct their own actions and take responsibility
agentic: people follow the direction of others and pass off responsibility
What are the 3 factors that increase conformity?
Group size, uncertainty, status of group
The three factors that increase obedience. (Milgram)
Proximity, Authority, Legitimacy
What is the 1st ethical principle?
Obtain informed consent from potential participants
Does Ms. Harvey like coffee or tea more?