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  2. Social experiment - Wikipedia

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    Field social experiments had proved to be efficient as they reflect real life due to their natural setting. [6] The social experiments commonly referred to today were conducted decades later, in which an experiment is done in a controlled environment such as a laboratory. An example of this is Stanley Milgram's obedience experiment in 1963. [7]

  3. Breaching experiment - Wikipedia

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    In the fields of sociology and social psychology, a breaching experiment is an experiment that seeks to examine people's reactions to violations of commonly accepted social rules or norms. Breaching experiments are most commonly associated with ethnomethodology , and in particular the work of Harold Garfinkel .

  4. John Henry effect - Wikipedia

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    The John Henry effect is an experimental bias introduced into social experiments by reactive behavior by the control group.. In a controlled social experiment if a control is aware of their status as members of the control group and is able to compare their performance with that of the treatment group, members of the control group may actively work harder to overcome the "disadvantage" of ...

  5. Furor Over Facebook's Creepy Social Experiment Won't Last - AOL

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    "Kony 2012" is a great example. The short film went viral on social sites in early 2012, shedding light on the atrocities in Uganda pertaining to the abduction of young children to join a militia ...

  6. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    Subsequent investigation led to a report by Andrew Conway Ivy, who testified that the research was "an example of human experiments which were ideal because of their conformity with the highest ethical standards of human experimentation". [189] The trials contributed to the formation of the Nuremberg Code in an effort to prevent such abuses. [190]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Elon Musk's 'social experiment on humanity': How X ... - AOL

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    Of course other social media sites allow users to make money from posts and let them share sponsored content - this is not uncommon - but most major sites have rules that allow them to de-monetise ...

  9. Small-world experiment - Wikipedia

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    The small-world experiment comprised several experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram and other researchers examining the average path length for social networks of people in the United States. [1] The research was groundbreaking in that it suggested that human society is a small-world -type network characterized by short path-lengths.