The Stanford Prison Experiment Essay

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    The Mock Prison Riot appear to hold valuable insight and information for those who attend. With the advancement in technology, this could provide prison officials and staff with innovative technology that has the potential to create a more unified work environment. Having the ability to play out scenarios of situations that arise within the facilities of prisons help emergency response teams be more prepared to deal with and contain disturbances. It also allows staff to see exactly where their…

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    still persist. ABC News, in 2007, replicated Milgram’s obedience experiment with the help of experts ranging from university professor to psychologist like Philip Zimabardo. With their help they recreated Milgram’s famous experiment in a modern setting, and, again for lack of a better word, shocking results showed that 70% of the subjects reached the maximum shock potential very similar to the results of Milgram’s original experiment (ABC News; Burger). Another real life example of Milgram’s…

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    demonstrating how adrenaline affects our body when humans are scared. “Where can we go to setup a safe experiment that will give us some conclusive data?” Dan asked. “How about we investigate that creepy, old, rickety, abandoned house down the street?” he replied with an evil grin. “No way I am setting one foot onto that property,” Dan replied without looking. “But it’s a perfect setting to set up an experiment. You are already scared,” Russell responded. “Fine, but you have to manage all of…

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    Ethical Repercussions of the Bystander Effect Experiment In psychology, just like any other science, experiments are necessary to formally deduce explanations to different theories that come about as people observe the processes that take place in the environment, as well as the set of human behaviors that is associated with it. The American Psychological Association makes sure that all experiments adhere to a list of rules pertaining to all that concerns these methods from confidentiality…

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    Stanley Milgram created a beneficial distinction between two levels of social control and incorporated them into one experiment. The first level was the influence that a higher status held compared to the status of a lower individual and the second level was the impact of authority that the higher status individual had over an “awe-inspired” peer. Milgram created an obedience experiment using a wide variety of participants that ranged from postal workers to high school teachers, an electric…

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    An experiment by C. Ruth Solomon and Francoise Serres was preformed in Quebec, Canada regarding the effects of verbal aggression on children’s school marks and self-esteem. The purpose of the entire experiment was to determine how verbal aggression negatively effects children’s self-esteem and achievements in school. This topic is an interesting experiment because the exact effects of any kind of verbal abuse in a child’s home is hard to set apart from any other kind of abuse. It is important to…

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    Alva Fisher Biography

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    Alva Fisher was an American born in Chicago. He was born in the late 1800’s. His father was a businessman and was a proprietor of a dry goods business. The mother of Alva Fisher provided assistance in the store and was in charge of the house. Some of the jobs associated with being in charge of the house included household chores. Household chores included, but not limited to cleaning the house, washing clothes and cooking. Upon completing high school, Alva was not sure what he wanted to pursue.…

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    The most common ethical concern raised with experiments is deception. Often, you do not want to share all of the details with the subjects because it may cause them to change their behavior on purpose, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the experiment measuring what it set out to measure. To avoid informing the youth offenders that the art therapy program is only administered to half of the sample group and is an experiment, I would effectively debrief them after the fact, in this instance…

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    Milgram Stanley Milgram was born and raised in New York City, earning his PhD at Harvard University. Milgram boasted an admiration for city life and focused much of his studies on social issues. A pioneer on the emerging field of urban psychology, Milgram immersed himself in the research of both his mentors and peers. Upon completing a year at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton with Solomon Asch, Milgram was inspired by Asch’s curiosity of conformity among the public under…

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    describing the results of the experiment. Explain why the rabbits are emaciated in groups 1 and 2. (Please note: What Dr. Trudeau called Experiments 1, 2, and 3 are more like what modern scientists would call treatment groups 1, 2, and 3, and that terminology is used in Figure 1. • Based on Figure 1 survival graph, the rabbit in treatment group 1 which was artificially infected, and placed in a controlled environment is thin. Also, on the third month of the experiment, there is only one…

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