Perry and Milgram

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Across
  1. 2. The dependent variable measured in Perry’s study.
  2. 5. The term for participants who continued to administer shocks up to the highest level.
  3. 7. The percentage of participants who continued to the maximum 450 volts.
  4. 8. The role participants believed they had in Milgram’s experiment.
  5. 11. The ethical issue caused by misleading participants about the true nature of the task.
  6. 12. The maximum voltage on Milgram’s shock generator.
  7. 13. The unit used to measure the fake shocks.
  8. 14. The experimental setting used in Milgram’s research.
  9. 16. Verbal commands given by the experimenter to encourage obedience.
  10. 17. The university where Milgram’s obedience experiment took place.
  11. 18. Perry found that personal space preferences vary depending on gender and social context.
  12. 19. The controlled setting where Perry conducted her personal space experiment.
  13. 20. The setting type for Perry’s naturalistic observation.
  14. 23. What occurs when someone enters another person’s personal space.
  15. 24. One of the variables Perry investigated in relation to personal space.
Down
  1. 1. The factor represented by the man in the lab coat.
  2. 3. The procedure done after the study to explain the true aims.
  3. 4. The invisible boundary individuals maintain between themselves and others.
  4. 6. The research method Perry used to collect data.
  5. 9. A person who pretends to be a participant but is actually part of the study.
  6. 10. A factor affecting how close people are comfortable standing to others.
  7. 14. The role played by the confederate receiving the fake shocks.
  8. 15. Following direct orders from an authority figure.
  9. 21. Perry used an independent measures version of this to compare groups.
  10. 22. The state Milgram proposed where people see themselves as obeying authority rather than acting personally.