Research- Ethical Studies

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Across
  1. 1. The fake physical stimulus that Milgram's "Teachers" thought they were delivering.
  2. 2. Author of "Tearoom Trade," a controversial study on social ethics and privacy (9 letters).
  3. 5. A theoretical structure of assumptions, principles, and rules that holds together the ideas comprising a broad concept (9 letters).
  4. 7. The primary psychological behavior Stanley Milgram was trying to measure.
  5. 12. The ability of a supply chain to persist, adapt, or transform in the face of change (10 letters).
  6. 14. The slang term for the public restrooms where Laud Humphreys conducted his observations.
  7. 15. The process of explaining the true nature of a study to a participant after it is finished.
  8. 16. The role in the Stanford study that demonstrated how "normal" people can become sadistic in certain system
  9. 17. Conducted the "Obedience to Authority" study involving simulated electric shocks (7 letters).
Down
  1. 1. The "in-character" role Philip Zimbardo took on during the prison study, which compromised his objectivity.
  2. 3. The ethical requirement to keep a participant’s identifying information (like license plates) private.
  3. 4. The lead researcher of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment (7 letters).
  4. 6. The type of logistics involving the return of goods from customers back to the sellers or manufacturers (7 letters).
  5. 8. The moral principles that govern a researcher's behavior or the conducting of an activity (6 letters).
  6. 9. An inventory management strategy aimed at reducing in-process inventory and associated carrying costs (3 letters).
  7. 10. Intentionally misleading participants about the true purpose of a study.
  8. 11. The four specific verbal commands used by the experimenter in the Milgram study.
  9. 13. The three-letter acronym for the board that must approve research involving human subjects.