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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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    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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    Today I chose this experiment because I really wanted to try something new like Crystals. I tought Crystals would be interesting and fun because I would see the process while Crystals Form. My experiment will Impact the world around me because It will show people a new way of how crystals will be formed. This will also help the world around me because It will let the People figure out the real cost of Crystals and how much could they earn growing them. Scientists or Geologists could figure out…

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    from authority figures without thinking on how it impacts oneself hinders freedom just as much as a clear, grotesque disruption of freedom, as in authoritarian governments. People blindly accept authority’s orders everyday, not just in controlled experiments like Milgram’s. It is as simple as accepting the norms society creates for men and women. It is the acceptance of a woman to wear makeup, dress a certain way, and act submissively toward men without question. For men, it is submitting to the…

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    influential human subject psychological experiments. Many experimental standards today were put in place because of the surprising and inadvertent results. Both of these studies received strong reactions from the media and critics. Many questioned whether the experiments were taken to far and some even believe the studies were unethical. Many question if whether Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Study is considered an experiment. To be considered an experiment, the study must follow a strict process…

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    In 1971 at Stanford University in northern California, one of America’s most prestigious academic institutions, a well known experiment in the history of psychology took place. This was the stanford prison experiment that was ran by Philip Zimbardo. In this experiment Zimbardo was researching what happens when you put good people in an evil place? How do we respond to authority? Also, does the institution influence a person's behavior or does a person's attitude, values, and morality influence…

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    the external environment, or “situation” as they can sometimes overwhelm humans, tempting them to do things that are beyond imagination (Dreifus, 2007). Zimbardo further proved his “situational variable” theory by organizing the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971, where he grouped young men who were deemed ordinary men into two groups, and they were instructed to play the roles of “prisoners” or guards” in a prison-like environment. As the days progressed, Zimbardo observed that the…

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    Animal Experimentation Many people say that animal experimentation is a cruel thing to do. They disagree on the fact that animals are tested yet others think that it should be legal even if it is harsh for many reasons. I say animal experimentation should stay legal and it’s a sacrifice that we have to make. Over the years, many types of medicines have come out. From Viagra to Tylenol, all these medicines might not be here today if it wasn’t for animal experimentation. Yes most of the time…

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    young animals are stressed because they are leaving their mothers at such a young age. They are further harassed when they are used in an experiment, and the offspring that are not usable are simply disposed of (NEAVS). The animals are constantly trapped in their cages except to be used for another useless experiment. When they are being used for another experiment they are often put through tests that include physical pain. They may be…

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    the evilness and savageness that being away from civilization brings. Additionally, the involvement of all the boys in the murder of Simon, proves that all, including the most civilized humans, have evil within them. Lastly, in the Stanford Prison Experiment, a historical event, Zimbardo put a group of young, very similar men in a prison; some as guards and others as prisoners. The circumstances of this prison, eventually pushed the guards to unleash their true nature by acting cruelly upon the…

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