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  2. Social experiment - Wikipedia

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    In most social experiments, the subjects are unaware that they are partaking in an experiment as to prevent bias; however, this may bring ethical issues (see ethics section). Several "actors" or "plants" are used to study social behaviors. Companies have also used social experiments to collect consumer data and their opinions about a product or ...

  3. Acali - Wikipedia

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    The Acali expedition (or Acali experiment [1]) was a 1973 social experiment that aimed to investigate interpersonal relationships in conditions of limited space and social isolation. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The experiment was conceived by Mexican anthropologist Santiago Genovés , who had previously been a crew member of Thor Heyerdahl 's Ra expedition .

  4. Category:Social science experiments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Category for experiments across the field of social sciences, whether ethical or not ...

  5. Watch what happens when gay tourists ask Spanish people to ...

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    The premise of the hidden camera social experiment is this: A gay couple from the U.S. are in Spain on vacation and don't know the language. So they stop people on the streets for directions and ...

  6. Norman Triplett - Wikipedia

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    His experiment was on the social facilitation effect. Triplett noticed that cyclists tend to have faster times when riding in the presence of a counterpart as opposed to riding alone. He then demonstrated this effect in a controlled, laboratory experiment and concluded that children perform a simple lab task faster in pairs than when performing ...

  7. Introspection illusion - Wikipedia

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    In effect, they saw themselves as being "alone in a crowd of sheep". The introspection illusion appeared to contribute to this effect. When deciding whether others respond to social influence, subjects mainly looked at their behaviour, for example explaining other student's political opinions in terms of following the group.

  8. Moving to Opportunity - Wikipedia

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    A critique in the Du Bois Review (2004) by Arline Geronimus and J. Phillip Thompson calls the Moving to Opportunity study "politically naive". [11] Their study theorizes that moving a family into a higher income neighborhood might solve immediate, direct health risks (for example clean water, less crime) however the loss of social integration, stress factors, and racially influenced ...

  9. Here's Where You Can Stream 'Home Alone' for Free at Home ...

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    The network will be showing the original Home Alone, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York and Home Alone 3 almost every day. In case your TV time is limited, you can watch along on the Freeform website ...