Compare and contrast the research approaches of Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo. How where they similar? How were they different? Use examples.
What will be an ideal response?
May vary. Some examples may include Milgram and Zimbardo both using pilot
studies. One difference is that Milgram would not use undergraduate students in his
experiments, while Zimbardo welcomed them for the Stanford Prison Experiment to
ensure a more homogenous pool.
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a. true b. false
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Fill in the blanks with correct word
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A) 6; 60 B) 60; 6 C) 54; 6 D) 5; 54