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