What was the major ethical concern that plagued Zimbardo's Prison Experiment?

a. privacy
b. confidentiality
c. political
d. psychological harm to subjects
e. debriefing


D

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Which of the following is NOT a function of theory for research? a. Theory helps to prevent our being taken in by flukes

b. Theory helps to gloss over any shortcomings in research findings. c. Theory helps us to make sense out of observed patterns. d. Theory shapes and directs research efforts. e. Theory helps us to explain occurrences.

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Professor Miller taped eight focus groups to examine citizens' attitudes toward park development. As a research methods student, you told her that an advantage of the focus group is that

a. focus group moderators need little skill. b. focus group moderators can easily control the focus group's discussion. c. focus group data tapes are easily analyzed. d. focus groups have high face validity. e. focus groups are easily to coordinate.

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Which statement is TRUE of tracking?

A. Tracking separates advanced learners from other learners. B. Countries that practice ability tracking have greater educational equality than countries who do not track their students. C. Tracking reduces the stigma associated with various learning abilities. D. Most U.S. schools have now discontinued the practice of tracking.

Sociology

Which of the following is NOT one of the ways that public officials use their power to integrate the parts of society?

a. Passing laws to eliminate barriers among groups b. Working to solve the problems that segment the society c. Providing mediators to help negotiate settlements between such feuding groups as management and labor d. Using the media to foster distrust between the middle class and the poor

Sociology