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PSY 300 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Research question Correct Answer Identifies and describes the broad topic being investigated 
 
Hypothesis Correct Answer A tentative idea/question that is waiting for evidence to support or refute it. Directly testable, asks specific question 
 
Prediction Correct Answer A guess at the outcome of a hypothesis 
 
Theory Correct Answer Integrates hypotheses and research results into larger logical framework. Systematic body of ideas about a particular topic or phenomenon, organizes and explains a...
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Psychology - Social Influence - Situational Variables Exam Study Test.
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Psychology - Social Influence - Situational Variables Exam Study Test. 
 
Who was Milgram? - CORRECT ANSWER Experimented with obedience, shock experiment 
 
What was the Milgram experiment? - CORRECT ANSWER An authority figure tells participants to administer shocks to the "learner" when learner gives wrong answers 
 
What did milgrams study involve? - CORRECT ANSWER - 40 participants at a time over a series of conditions 
- There were two experimental confederates: an experimenter and a 47 ye...
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AQA psychology- social influence questions and answers with complete solutions
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AQA psychology- social influence questions and answers with complete solutions What are the 3 types of confomrity 1) compiance 2) identification 3)internalistation 
What does internalisation mean? When a person genuinely accepts the groups norms and public and privately changes their opinions and behaviours, this is normally a permanent change 
What does identification mean? Sometimes we conform to the opinions of the group because there is something that we value, we change our view publicity b...
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Psychology Unit 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024
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Psychology Unit 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024 
In Milgram's famous shock experiment, ________ percent of subjects displayed complete compliance. - Correct Answer 62 
 
After a particularly difficult psychology exam, you and your friends confide in one another about the test, comparing your answers and reactions to the test. This is known as Leon Festinger's - Correct Answer social comparison theory. 
 
All of the following conclusions were reached based on the Milgram st...
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A* Social Influence - AQA A level Psychology Notes
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A* notes on all the topics in social influence for AQA Psychology Paper 1 (A level). 
Includes: Types of Conformity; Conformity Studies (i.e., Asch's line study); Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment; Obedience studies (Milgram); Agentic State and Legitimacy of Authority; The Authoritarian Personality (Adorno's Californian F-Scale); Resistance to Social Influence; Locus of Control; Minority Influence; and The Role of Social Influence in Social Change. 
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Social psychology revision cards
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PSYCHOLOGY PAPER ONE AQA 2022
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Describe the Milgram (1963) experiment process. 
40 males from volunteer samples in a lab. Confederate 'randomly' picked as learner, participants. As teacher. Teachers administered shocks to 450v, experimenter told participants to continue when hesitant. 
 
 
What did Milgram (1963) find? 
All participants reached 300v, 65% to 450v. 
 
 
Supporting evaluations for Milgram (1963). 
- Good external validity for the relationship between authority and participants. 
- Replicable with high consiste...
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Outline and evaluate research into obedience
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Describes Milgrams experiment on obedience in a lab study using electric shocks
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Social Psychology theme 3 - Conformity & Obedience
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This summary is about theme 3 of social psychology: conformity and obedience. You’ll read about the different theories concerning this subject, how they relate and differ from each other.
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AQA psychology A level 2022 advanced information flashcards
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Milgram's Shock Experiment 
-Milgrams shock experiment, participants would ask confederates questions and each time confederate gets the question wrong, shocked starting at 15 volts up to 450. Experimenter would say it is "absolutely essential that you continue". 
-Found that 65% went to 450 volts and all participants went to 300 volts. 
 
 
 
Situational variables affecting obedience 
Proximity - In the proximity study, the student and teacher were put in the same room and obedience fell due...
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