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Asch Conformity Study 1951 https wwwyoutubecomwatchvNyDDyT1lDhA Milgrams Compliance Study https wwwyoutubecomwatchveTX42lVDwA4 And Derren Brown does it https ID: 782457

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Social Psychology: Conformity and Compliance

Asch Conformity Study (1951)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyDDyT1lDhA Milgram’s Compliance Studyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTX42lVDwA4 And … Derren Brown does ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaHbACoYNSA

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www.slideshare.net/jbradfo4/bradford-213-lecture-3-four-famous-social-psychology-experiments

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The Stanford Prison Experiment Video

1. How did each of the following play a role in the events that occurred during the Stanford Prison Experiment? Define each term and discuss each one in relation to the experiment.Normative Influence h. ConformityInformational Influence i. ComplianceFundamental Attribution Error DeindividuationDepersonalizationDiffusion of Responsibility

Locus of ControlWhy do you think the Stanford Prison Experiment results were never published in a peer reviewed journal

? Abu Ghraib connection: https://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZwfNs1pqG0

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1. Keep the dogma simple. Make only 1 or 2 points.2. Be forthright and powerfully direct. Speak only in the telling or ordering mode.

3. As much as possible, reduce concepts down into stereotypes which are black and white.4. Speak to people’s emotions and stir them constantly.5. Use lots of repetition; repeat your points over and over again.6. Forget literary beauty, scientific reasoning, balance, or novelty.7. Focus solely on convincing people and creating zealots.8. Find slogans which can be used to drive the movement forward.Gustave Le BonThe Psychology of the Crowd

Fomenting formula:Point out commonality among those gathered

Stir up emotions of fear and angerInvoke a higher power, speaker appoints himself the agent of that powerOnce crowd ‘buys in’:Give higher power’s ‘solution’

Proclaim that carrying out the solution is a victory for commonality and higher power

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Human Subjects Protocol

Informed Consent for participation in scientific researchGoals of studyBenefits of researchRisks involvedDeceptionPsychological stressInvasivenessAnonymity/ConfidentialityCompensationVoluntary nature of involvementDebriefingExperimenter contact information