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Please make sure to read page 60 in your textbook: Private Lives, Public Issues: “Why Do Humans Commit Atrocities?” and watch the following film: Stanford Prison Experiment If you are not able to access the film, please use the following link:
QUESTION 1
Which of the following would be considered the independent variable for the “Prison Experiment”?
The brutal behavior of the guards.
The hostility of the prisoners.
The prison setting.
All of the above
QUESTION 2
Quantitative research is defined as the following:
Research that gathers data that can be quantified and offers insight into broad patterns of social behavior and social attitudes.
Research that advances the systematic integration of quantitative and qualitative data with a single investigation. Integrating the data during data collection, analysis, or discussion.
Research that is characterized by data that cannot be quantified (or converted into numbers), focusing instead on generating in-depth knowledge of social life, institutions, and processes.
Research that is procedure of collecting and analyzing data.
QUESTION 3
What type of data was collected in the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Qualitative Data
Quantitative Data
Quantitative and Qualitative Data
Mixed Methods
QUESTION 4
Qualitative Research is defined as the following:
Research that gathers data that can be quantified and offers insight into broad patterns of social behavior and social attitudes.
Research that advances the systematic integration of quantitative and qualitative data with a single investigation. Integrating the data during data collection, analysis, or discussion.
Research that is characterized by data that cannot be quantified (or converted into numbers), focusing instead on generating in-depth knowledge of social life, institutions, and processes.
Research that is procedure of collecting and analyzing data.
QUESTION 5
Based on the course material, would the collected data for the Stanford Prison Experiment be considered primary data or secondary data?
Primary data
Secondary data
QUESTION 6
What codes of ethics was violated by the Stanford Prison Experiment:
Not allowing the participants to leave the experiment at any time.
Zimbardo holding two roles during the experiment, as principle investigator and prison superintendent.
Ending the experiment early.
Causing psychological harm to the participants.
Prior to the experiment giving the potential participants psychological testing.
Having the participants to sign a consent form.
All of the above
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