D9

Please answer only one (1) of the following questions (but make sure to still meet the 150-word criteria for your first post).1. Compare the ethics of the two experiments, discuss each experiment (Milgrim and Zimbardo).  Though studies like these would never again be allowed, and would not be approved by an Institutional Review Board, is there anything you would like to test that would get...
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3 Rebuttals

IColleagues' response1:Quantitative research is used to analyze problems by generating numerical data that can be transformed into usable statistics. It can be used to quantify opinions, behaviors, attitudes, demographic differences, and many other defined variables within a larger sample population. While producing quantitative research, researchers may seek to measure and analyze data to...
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D5 Rebuttal

Please answer any 2 of the following questions:1. Please discuss whether your findings on the YouTube videos and ads support or detract from arguments made in the Chapter 7 text section 'Imitation of Violence'.2. *For the social comparison on social media article, compare rumination to self-reflection, discuss which is better for identity formation and why? 3. We all have implicit biases. As you...
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D5

Please answer any 2 of the following questions: 1. Please discuss whether your findings on the YouTube videos and ads support or detract from arguments made in the Chapter 7 text section 'Imitation of Violence'.2. *For the social comparison on social media article, compare rumination to self reflection, discuss which is better for identity formation and why? 3. We all have implicit biases. As you...
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Rebuttal

INITIAL ANSWER:One of the standard steps in producing a scientifically verifiable research study is to conduct a review of the existing literature.  However, as we debated in the first Discussion, authority and documentation are sources of knowledge that may have their weaknesses.  Written treatises are not infallible and may lack the empiricism and objectivity of the scientific...
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A Reply needed, Only 3 rebuttles are needed

One of the standard steps in producing a scientifically verifiable research study is to conduct a review of the existing literature.  However, as we debated in the first Discussion, authority and documentation are sources of knowledge that may have their weaknesses.  Written treatises are not infallible and may lack the empiricism and objectivity of the scientific method.  Even if...
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A Reply needed, Only a rebuttle is needed

How could you design a bystander intervention in your workplace for sexual harassment? As a student of both sociology and psychology, I have found myself to be a firm believer in symbolic interactions and subsequently the social learning theory. This is not to say that what we learn from our role models is set in stone. I believe there is a fluidity in the types of people we choose to emulate...
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Comprehensive Essay

You should answer one question from Group A and one question from Group B. You are free to use any outside sources you wish for this exam; however, you must properly cite your sources according to American Sociological Association (ASA) style guidelines. You should also provide a reference section that includes all works cited in this portion of your exam. This reference section should adhere to...
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Naomi Klein

What are your thoughts about Naomi Klein's analysis of capitalism and its impact on society and the environment? How do you think her ideas about capitalism and about the ability of people to affect social change compare to some of the theorists we have studied this semester?NOTES:Social theory purists might ask why I included Naomi Klein in an applied sociological theory course? After all, she...
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Pierre Bourdieu

Question To Answer:So, what do you think of Bourdieu? Any concepts that you find especially intriguing? And/or how might these concepts be applied in the field in which you work? Notes:Born in a small French town, Denguin, the current population of about 1,600, Bourdieu rose to become a star of the French intelligentsia. In fact, a few years before his death in 2002, the French equivalent of Time...
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