Actor-Observer Bias Theory
To prepare for this assessment, locate scholarly articles on Milgram’s studies on obedience to authority and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison experiment on the power of social roles. These two pivotal studies provide the basis for this assessment.
Examine the controversy related to research and ethics in the field of social psychology. Consider the information you located on Milgram’s studies on obedience to authority and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison experiment on the power of social roles. Include the following in your assessment:
- Describe what these studies revealed about conformity and obedience to authority.
- Explain the benefits from these research studies. What knowledge or insight was gained?
- Describe the impact of the studies in terms of the effects on the human participants.
- Explain how these (and other) controversial research studies have shaped the principles and standards in the current APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Ethics.
- Develop evidence-based arguments both for and against these types of controversial research studies.
- Do you think that the information that was obtained was worth the risks to the human subjects? Explain and support your position.Actor-Observer Bias Theory
Choose 2 scholarly articles that researched this theory- Explain the theory or concept you selected
- Describe the purpose of the study.
- Describe the research methods used in each of the studies.
- Explain the research findings for each study.
- Describe how you have personally observed the theory or concept in practice.
- Explain how the theory or concept, along with the research findings, increases awareness of social perception, social interaction, or social influence