Some studies, science experiments and social experiments are truly interesting. Here are 10 of the most influential social experiments that you’d think would have had different results.
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Be Amazed at these Experiments You’d THINK Would’ve had Different Results! The Good Samaritan Test - If you saw someone in need, do you think you’d stop to help them out? What if you were in a hurry? The Majority Rule Experiment - Do you have a mind of your own, or are you more likely to conform to fit in with others? The Hawthorne Effect - Sometimes, the only way we can further understand ourselves is by experimenting on people. The Value of Art Experiment - Why is a piece of art worth what it is? How much would YOU pay for a bottle of wine, or to hear your favorite musician? The Stanford Prison Experiment - The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most famous psychological tests of all time, and looked at how readily people would conform to roles in society.
Altered Memories - How much do you trust your own memory? Elizabeth Loftus wanted to look at the permanence of memory in 1974 and, in particular, investigated the reliability of eyewitness testimony. The Bystander Effect - If you see someone in trouble in the street, would you go to help them? What if there were other bystanders there too? Would you still help? Or would you get out your phone and start to record?Jane Elliot’s Divided Class - Racism is a problem faced by societies around the world, but is it a learned behavior, or something instinctual? The Milgram Obedience Experiments - In the wake of the atrocities that took place in the second world war, researchers wanted to prove that there was something different about the German psyche that allowed them to behave in the way they did. No Pants are the Best Pants Experiment - How observant are you? Would you notice a 50 dollar bill on the sidewalk? Or how about….. a person who’s pants were simply painted onto her body?
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Be Amazed at these Experiments You’d THINK Would’ve had Different Results! The Good Samaritan Test - If you saw someone in need, do you think you’d stop to help them out? What if you were in a hurry? The Majority Rule Experiment - Do you have a mind of your own, or are you more likely to conform to fit in with others? The Hawthorne Effect - Sometimes, the only way we can further understand ourselves is by experimenting on people. The Value of Art Experiment - Why is a piece of art worth what it is? How much would YOU pay for a bottle of wine, or to hear your favorite musician? The Stanford Prison Experiment - The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most famous psychological tests of all time, and looked at how readily people would conform to roles in society.
Altered Memories - How much do you trust your own memory? Elizabeth Loftus wanted to look at the permanence of memory in 1974 and, in particular, investigated the reliability of eyewitness testimony. The Bystander Effect - If you see someone in trouble in the street, would you go to help them? What if there were other bystanders there too? Would you still help? Or would you get out your phone and start to record?Jane Elliot’s Divided Class - Racism is a problem faced by societies around the world, but is it a learned behavior, or something instinctual? The Milgram Obedience Experiments - In the wake of the atrocities that took place in the second world war, researchers wanted to prove that there was something different about the German psyche that allowed them to behave in the way they did. No Pants are the Best Pants Experiment - How observant are you? Would you notice a 50 dollar bill on the sidewalk? Or how about….. a person who’s pants were simply painted onto her body?
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