Milgram Study
Monkey Drug Trials
Flowers For Algernon
Stanford Prison
Monster Studies
200

Year of Experiment

When was 1974

200

Years of study

When was 1969

200

Two doctors who helped Charlie with the operation

Who are Dr.Strauss and Dr. Nemur

200

Location of study

Where is Stanford University

200

This is the state that it happened in

What is iowa

400

Participants of this study were told they are either a ______ or a ________

What is a teacher or a learner

400

Other animals in experiment 

What are rats

400

The teacher who helped Charlie develop an academic pursuit

Who is Mrs Kinnian

400

How long was the experement

What is 5 days

400

Is it ethical or unethical

What is unethical

600

Writers of experiment

Who are Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr.

600

Monkeys were trained to do this

What is injecting themselves 

600

Charlie wasn’t told his intelligence would go away. What ethical problem does this create?

What is hiding information

600

Prisoner that was not allowed to leave

Who was Prisoner 8167

600

The experiment was done on 22 of these children

What is orphans

800

The amount of teachers that didn't stop the study until 450 volts+

What is 26

800

The limbs that they tore off

What are arms and fingers

800

Who is the boss of the factory?

Who is Mr. Donner

800

Who led the study?

Who is Philip Zimbardo 

800

Means participants must be fully informed about the procedures and risks involved in research before they consent to be part of it

What is informed consent

1000

Minimum amount of voltage all participants administered to the learner

What is 300 volts

1000

How does it relate to Flowers for Algernon 

What is Animal Cruelty

1000

How does the treatment of Algernon compare to ethical issues faced in animal testing?

 Algernon’s suffering makes us question if it's right to experiment on animals when they can get hurt.

1000

What did the prison chaplains identify themselves as to the prisoners?

What is numbers?

1000

A professional association for speech–language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists in the United States and internationally

What is American Speech–Language–Hearing Association (ASHA)