Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1983 - 674 pages |
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... experimenter's expectations . In very subtle ways , the experimenter's words , tone of voice , and gestures may inadvertently “ demand ” desired responses . To minimize such demand characteristics , experimenters typically standardize ...
... experimenter's expectations . In very subtle ways , the experimenter's words , tone of voice , and gestures may inadvertently “ demand ” desired responses . To minimize such demand characteristics , experimenters typically standardize ...
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... experimenter in a gray technician's coat who explains that this is a pioneering study of the effect of punishment on ... experimenter's confederate , feigns that his slip says " learner . ” He is ushered into an adjacent room and , while ...
... experimenter in a gray technician's coat who explains that this is a pioneering study of the effect of punishment on ... experimenter's confederate , feigns that his slip says " learner . ” He is ushered into an adjacent room and , while ...
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... experimenter's commands more readily than people of higher status . For example , after administering 450 volts , one subject , a thirty - seven - year - old welder , turned to the experimenter and deferentially asked , " Where do we go ...
... experimenter's commands more readily than people of higher status . For example , after administering 450 volts , one subject , a thirty - seven - year - old welder , turned to the experimenter and deferentially asked , " Where do we go ...
Contents
How we do social psychology | 8 |
Social psychology and human values | 24 |
Does our behavior determine our attitudes? | 44 |
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