Across
- 3. this sampling technique is when everyone has an equal chance of being picked
- 4. a real-world phenomenon which can be explained by agency theory
- 7. realistic conflict theory says that this is needed to cause prejudice between groups
- 9. the negative feelings experienced when doing something which goes against our morals
- 10. an example of this is football fans all wearing their team colours and chanting together
- 11. this state is entered when ordered by authority
- 12. used to gather data in your social practical
- 14. Meeus & Raaijmakers 85 was this as extraneous variables were controlled e.g. researcher spoke from a scipt
- 15. this hypothesis predicts no change in results
- 16. .......... leadership is an alternative theory to agency theory
- 18. ............ affect our behaviour is a key assumption of the social approach
- 19. was on the ward to signal when conditions were right in Hofling 66
Down
- 1. this validity was high in Milgram 63 as participants showed signs of distress
- 2. this data is collected using a measure
- 5. Milgram 63 was this as it was repeated with females and gained the same results
- 6. this bias is when participants wish to present themselves in a good light
- 8. the % of participants who obeyed in full when the teacher was ordered to force the learner's hand on to a metal plate
- 13. this validity was high in Hofling 66 because the nurses were in their natural environment of a hospital
- 16. the third stage of social identity theory
- 17. open to personal bias
