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This file contains practice problems of Introductory Sociology. Some hints to the question are: Basic Instincts, Original Milgram Experiment, Men and Women, Milgram Experiment, Participants, Follow Orders, Historical Events, Original Milgram, Stanford Prison Experiments, Social Scientific Research Ethics
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Name: _____________________________________________________ Introductory Sociology Class day and time ________________________________
“Basic Instincts: Milgram Revisited” Video Worksheet
Briefly describe the results of the original Milgram Experiment.
How do men and women in the new Milgram Experiment compare in their willingness to follow orders, even if they think they might be harming others?
How can you tell which participants in the experiment will follow orders and which will refuse to?
What real life historical events are similar to the Milgram experiment?
How did the original Milgram and Stanford Prison Experiments influence social scientific research ethics? Given ethical constraints, how were the researchers at Santa Clara University able to reproduce the Milgram experiment in 2007?
After seeing the research on obedience to authority, what can we conclude about human behavior in such situations?