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