Discuss Zimbardo's study. Explain what it tells us about social interactions in prison and the problems that it raised in the scientific community
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
• Outline Zimbardo's study.
• Note the ethical dilemmas this study posed and the effects on future research.
• Explain what we learn from Zimbardo's study.
• Craft an argument about the effect of structures on power.
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A. seek opportunities to play sports. B. be segregated from mainstream activities. C. have easy access to forming social relationships with others. D. be treated as special and superior to others.
A marriage in which the spouses share the household tasks equally is a ______.
a. peer marriage b. covenant marriage c. feminist marriage d. social marriage
Summarize sociologist Gerhard Lenski's view of technology and society. How does his view differ from that of Émile Durkheim's mechanical and organic solidarity and Ferdinand Tönnies's Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft?
What will be an ideal response?
__________ percent of violent criminals are arrested again less than three years after they get out of prison
a. Fifty-one b. Sixty-two c. Seventy-three d. Eighty-four