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The purpose of this discussion is to apply concepts in social psychology to examine the extent to which influential social psychological experiments \u00a0and studies from the past remain relevant to human behavior today.Learning Objectives 3d and 5c*Please \u00a0note:* This discussion forum is “post first.” In other words, you will \u00a0not see the posts of your classmates until after you post. When you \u00a0post, your classmates’ posts will be revealed so you can read them and \u00a0compose your reply.Step 1: \u00a0Select a social psychological experiment or study from the list below, \u00a0or search the web and identify one that compels you.\u00a0 If you decide to search the web and identify one not on the list below, please make sure the experiment or study was conducted by a university, college, or credible entity.Robbers Cave Experiment (1954)A Class Divided Experiment (1968)Asch Conformity Study (1951)Bobo Doll Experiment (1961 – 1963)The Marshmallow Test Experiment (1972)The Stanford Prison Experiment (1971)The Milgrim Experiment (1961)The Car Crash Experiment (1974)The Violinist in the Metro Study (2007)The BBC Prison Study (2002)The Case of Kitty Genovese (1964)The Halo Effect Study (1977)Step 2: \u00a0Conduct web research to explore what happened in the experiment or \u00a0study, the findings of the experiment or study, and the flaws and\/or \u00a0criticisms of the experiment or study.Step 3:\u00a0 Based on your textbook readings and web research, compose a post that responds to the following:Explain \u00a0the study or experiment you selected, describing what happened in the \u00a0experiment or study.\u00a0 Also, explain any conclusions drawn based on the \u00a0experiment or study.\u00a0 Next, identify flaws and\/or criticism of the \u00a0experiment or study.Based \u00a0on this module’s readings, select at least *two* concepts in social \u00a0psychology and explain how the dynamics associated with both concepts \u00a0influenced the participants in the study or experiment you selected.Explain \u00a0the ways in which the findings from the study or experiment you \u00a0selected are relevant today or are no longer relevant today.\u00a0 In your \u00a0explanation, try to avoid opinion only; instead, conduct web research to \u00a0include relevant statistics or a more recent study that replicated the \u00a0findings of the study or experiment you selected.Include the links from your sources.<\/p>\n \n
The purpose of this discussion is to apply concepts in social psychology to examine the extent to which influential social psychological experiments \u00a0and studies from the past remain relevant to human behavior today.Learning Objectives 3d and 5c*Please \u00a0note:* This discussion forum is “post first.” In other words, you will \u00a0not see the posts of your […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_joinchat":[]},"categories":[31],"tags":[32],"yoast_head":"\n