Social Influence Revision

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Across
  1. 5. The name of the ‘doctor’ that phoned the nurses in the Hofling et al. (1966) study
  2. 6. The deepest type of conformity
  3. 10. Neither the Asch nor the Milgram tasks were realistic tasks, meaning they lacked ___________ ___________ (7,7)
  4. 11. Milgram could not have obtained this from his participants, because they were deceived (8,7)
  5. 13. The wall in Milgram’s experiment acted as one of these
  6. 15. The type of social influence due to the desire to be right
  7. 16. This group of women is underrepresented in most of the traditional social influence research
  8. 17. The university that Milgram’s study took place
Down
  1. 1. The Bickman and Hofling studies are higher in this type of validity than Milgram’s as they took place in natural settings
  2. 2. Orne and Holland said that Milgram’s experiment lacked this because participants would have seen through the procedure (12,7)
  3. 3. The university that Zimbardo’s study took place
  4. 4. Milgram collected this type of sample
  5. 7. According to Milgram we’re normally in this state
  6. 8. According to Milgram sometimes we move into this state when we fail to question the orders we’ve been given
  7. 9. The word for the participant that doesn’t know what’s going on
  8. 11. The electric shock generator went up in 15V ____________
  9. 12. The people paid by the experimenter to act as participants
  10. 14. The number of participants in the original Milgram experiment