Assuming that Stanley Milgram’s obedience study was not ethical by today’s standards, at what point in the procedures established to ensure appropriate ethics would his study have been discontinued?
a. ?immediately after informed consent was obtained
b. ?immediately after debriefing occurred
c. ?after the study, but before it was published
d. ?immediately after review by the Institutional Review Board
ANSWER:
d
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a. ?sodium and potassium b. ?dendrites and axons c. ?myelin and mitochondria d. ?synapses and neurotransmitters
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A. evaluation apprehension hypothesis B. conscientiousness C. agreeableness D. social facilitation
Which technique is based on classical conditioning principles?
a. ?token economy b. ?cognitive therapy c. ?aversion therapy d. ?rational emotive therapy