Question

In one experiment, workers at these places used the nonexistent “ASTROTEN” despite not knowing what it is or being approved to use it. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these places where Charles Hofling studied obedience to authority. In a David Rosenhan experiment conducted in these places, experimenters stayed in these places for an average of 19 days.
ANSWER: hospitals [accept mental hospitals or mental institutions or asylums or psych wards]
[10e] The Hofling hospital experiment resembles this Yale psychologist’s notable 1961 obedience experiment, in which subjects were ordered to administer electric shocks to “learners.”
ANSWER: Stanley Milgram
[10h] The Rosenhan experiment cast doubt upon psychiatric diagnoses, which dovetailed with the thesis of this book by Thomas Szasz. This book claims that many psychiatric patients are simply “disabled by living.”
ANSWER: The Myth of Mental Illness
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CWRU B (UG)Michigan State B (UG)010010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan B010010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan B010010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan State B (UG)010010
Kenyon A (UG)Pitt A010010
Michigan C (UG)CWRU A (UG)0101020
Michigan State AKenyon B (DII)0101020
Michigan State AKenyon B (DII)010010
Michigan State APitt B (UG)010010
Michigan State APitt B (UG)0101020
OSU CMichigan D010010
Michigan State B (UG)Ohio State A (UG)010010
Ohio State B (DII)Michigan A010010
Ohio State B (DII)Michigan A0101020
Ohio State B (DII)CWRU A (UG)0101020
Ohio State B (DII)CWRU A (UG)010010
Ohio State B (DII)Michigan A010010
Ohio State B (DII)Michigan A0101020
Ohio State B (DII)CWRU A (UG)0101020
Ohio State B (DII)CWRU A (UG)010010
Ohio State A (UG)CWRU D (DII)1010020
Michigan BKenyon A (UG)1010020
Pitt B (UG)Michigan C (UG)010010
Michigan State AKenyon B (DII)0101020
Michigan State AKenyon B (DII)010010
Michigan State APitt B (UG)010010
Michigan State APitt B (UG)0101020
CWRU B (UG)Michigan State B (UG)010010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan B010010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan B010010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan State B (UG)010010
Pitt AOhio State C (DII)1010020