Core Studies - End of term 1
Across
- 2. the different items placed in the setting for comparison
- 4. the controlled setting used
- 6. young monkeys selected for the study
- 9. idea tested but not supported
- 13. the social tendency tested through distance
- 14. procedure used afterwards to reduce harm
- 15. the other victim condition
- 16. verbal commands given by the experimenter
- 17. device measuring brain activity
- 18. levels of sleep monitored in the study
- 19. where the field study took place
- 20. one victim condition in the study
- 26. the main behaviour Milgram investigated
- 27. the sleep stage linked to dreaming
- 28. the learner role in the study
- 29. the research method used to record behaviour
- 30. the type of figure giving orders
- 31. device measuring eye movement
- 33. method linking REM and dream recall
- 34. what participants gave on awakening
Down
- 1. control substance used for comparison
- 3. hormone used to test social behaviour
- 5. the species used as the sample
- 7. key ethical issue in the design
- 8. how the oxytocin was administered
- 10. the behaviour being measured
- 11. helper who sometimes intervened
- 12. variable tested for its effect on helping
- 21. the broader behaviour the study explored
- 22. explanation for helping behaviour
- 23. monkeys could move around and interact naturally
- 24. proportion who reached the maximum voltage
- 25. what participants believed they delivered
- 32. a person who witnesses an emergency
- 35. the setting where observations were carried out