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  2. Frances Heussenstamm - Wikipedia

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    She was a professor of art and education at Columbia University, an associate professor at California State University, Los Angeles, and instructor at Sierra High School, Whittier, California. In sociology research, her experiment entitled, Bumper Stickers and the Cops, is widely referenced, as its findings continue to remain of controversy.

  3. Sociological Images - Wikipedia

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    Sociological images was founded in 2007 by sociology professor Lisa Wade (Occidental College) and hosted at Blogspot to share ideas and teaching resources with other faculty teaching about sociology. Six professors were invited to serve as the foundational bloggers.

  4. Social experiment - Wikipedia

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    The experiment depends on a particular social approach where the main source of information is the participants' point of view and knowledge. To carry out a social experiment, specialists usually split participants into two groups — active participants (people who take action in particular events) and respondents (people who react to the action).

  5. Photo elicitation - Wikipedia

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    Visual images can evoke emphatic understanding of how other people experience their world. Photo elicitation has been used successfully in a range of studies and is common in participatory research with young children and marginalised communities. [5] Photo elicitation is unique to the interviewer as well as to the subject.

  6. Behavioral sink - Wikipedia

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    The implications of the experiment are controversial. Psychologist Jonathan Freedman's experiment recruited high school and university students to carry out a series of experiments that measured the effects of density on human behavior. He measured their stress, discomfort, aggression, competitiveness, and general unpleasantness. He declared to ...

  7. Social learning theory - Wikipedia

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    Social learning theory is a theory of social behavior that proposes that new behaviors can be acquired by observing and imitating others. It states that learning is a cognitive process that takes place in a social context and can occur purely through observation or direct instruction, even in the absence of motor reproduction or direct reinforcement. [1]

  8. How the Iowa high school basketball community stepped up ...

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    Former high school teammate and current Iowa State player Aili Tanke spent her day off and birthday visiting with Brooklynn during one of her days at home. Current teammate Jenica Lewis shares a ...

  9. Social comparison theory - Wikipedia

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    In one study, students in a classroom were presented with a bonus point program where, based on chance, some students' grades would increase and others would remain the same. Although students could not lose by this program, higher-status individuals were more likely to object to the program and report a perceived distributive injustice .

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