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    Stanley Milgram is a famous psychologist who focused his studies on authority and peoples reaction and obedience to it. His famous experiment and it’s results were groundbreaking in psychology‚ surprising both psychologists and regular people alike. First I will discuss the reason for Milgrims study of obedience to authority. Then I will explain the experiment‚ its formulation‚ and its results. Finally I will cover the influence of the experiment on psychology and society. Stanley Milgrim was

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    Practice Essay “These days we are far more tolerant of taboo language; it no longer has the power to shock or offend. Discuss.” Why are we more accepting of taboo language today? Increased usage‚ social groups that use taboo language to build solidarity/exclude others. What are the social purposes of taboo language? Support group solidarity‚ create social distance‚ challenge authority‚ establish identity In what situations would taboo language be shocking or offensive‚ and when would it be expected/tolerated

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    Aerodynamic problems can be classified in a number of ways. The flow environment defines the first classification criterion. External aerodynamics is the study of flow around solid objects of various shapes. Evaluating the lift and drag on an airplane‚ the shock waves that form in front of the nose of a rocket or the flow of air over a hard drive head are examples of external aerodynamics. Internal aerodynamics is the study of flow through passages in solid objects. For instance‚ internal aerodynamics encompasses

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    University of Santo Tomas – Economics Society i SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN RELATIONSHIP OF SELECTED LABOR AND MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS OF EMPLOYMENT RATE: THE CASE OF NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION ___________________ By *Maynard Jasper R. Dolot *Mikhael D. Laurente *Ver Lyon Yojie V. Pilitro College of Commerce and Business Administration Business Economics Department University of Santo Tomas 1015 España Street‚ Sampaloc‚ Manila‚ Philippines November 17‚ 2012 ___________________ *Student

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    The learner (a confederate called Mr. Wallace) was taken into a room and had electrodes attached to his arms‚ and the teacher and researcher went into a room next door that contained an electric shock generator and a row of switches marked from 15 volts (Slight Shock) to 375 volts (Danger: Severe Shock) to 450 volts (XXX). Milgram’s ExperimentAim: Milgram (1963) was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person.  Stanley Milgram

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    the frog’s muscle (gastrocnemius muscle); make sure the muscle doesn’t dry out by applying ringer’s solution . 3. Perform the ff. experiments: a. Simple twitch – single shock b. Summation – 2 quick shocks at maximum stimulation c. Treppe or Staircase effect – 5 shocks with increasing intensity and speed. d. Tetanus – repeated shocks with increasing intensity and speed until the muscle no longer responds. Ringer’s sol’n Gastrocnemius electrode Results A. Actual B. Ideal 1 - Summation

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    They have an authority figure who pushes the teachers to continue pressing the button‚ administering the shock. “He begins the session calmly but becomes tense as it proceeds. After delivering the 180-volt shock‚ he pivots around in his chair and‚ shaking his head‚ addresses the experimenter in agitated tones” (Milgram 582). This experiment is another example of how it is really difficult to support the information

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    Tales of Fiscal Adjustments. Economic Policy. 13 (27). pp. 489–545. A. Alesina‚ and R. Perotti. 1997. The Welfare State and Competitiveness. American Economic Review. 87 (5). pp. 921–939. F. Caprioli‚ and S. Momigliano. 2011. The Effects of Fiscal Shocks with Debt Stabilizing Budgetary Policies in Italy. Banca D’Italia Working Paper. 839. ——. 2009. Large Changes in Fiscal Policy: Taxes versus Spending. NBER Working Paper Series. 15348. ———. 2009. Chapter III. Fiscal Policy during Downturns and the

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    Compare and contrast one laboratory and one field experiment. A laboratory experiment is where research is done in a highly controlled environment‚ where the level of control is very important. It is also to examine the validity of the hypotheses. It is an investigation where one or more variables would be changed under these controlled circumstances so that research can be done on the affects of these alterations. A field experiment is a study conducted in a naturally-occurring environment. It

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    Adler: Chapters 8-10. Lesson Activity Expatriates  & Working Overseas Discussion Questions. Please post in Discussion Forum by Wednesday 12:00 am (PST) 1. Many expatriates face culture shock when assigned to foreign lands. What is culture shock? What would you recommend to minimize the impact of culture shock on global managers? 2. Describe how global firms can help expatriates and their spouses adapt to a new country and create a meaningful life abroad. Lesson Assignment  Paper: Women Expatriates

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