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Card 6

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What percentage of participants continued onto the 150v point when a confederate stopped at 75v? (Berger, 2009)

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Card 7

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Why did Berger choose to stop his experiment once the 150v point was reached?

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Card 8

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Reicher and Haslan (2011) hypothesised that participants continued with the experiment because:

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Card 9

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How many guards and prisoners respectively were in the Zimbardo prison experiment

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Card 10

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What technique was used by the guards to undermine the prisoners?

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Card 11

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Haslam and Reicher (2002) found:

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Card 12

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In a variant of the Milgram (1963) experiment, how many participants continued to the lethal voltage when the experiment was re-ran in a less prestigious environment?

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Card 13

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In a variant of the Milgram (1963) experiment, how many participants continued to the lethal voltage when the instructions were provided via telephone?

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Card 14

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In a variant of the Milgram (1963) experiment, how many participants continued to the lethal voltage when they forced the 'learners' hand on the shock plate themselves?

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Card 15

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Sprecher and Felmlee (1997) reported a ?% global misbalance of power in a couple?

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