actual social experiment on pro-social behavior (rejection-relationship-emotion)

actual social experiment on pro-social behavior (rejection-relationship-emotion)

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conduct an actual social experiment. Because I will not directly see your social experiment, you will need to describe (in detailed writing) the purpose / hypotheses
/ procedures / methods / results for this experiment, and discuss how your social experiment relates to some aspect of Social Psychology. This term paper is different
from the first term paper in this class, in that it will focus on more practical applications of social psychology rather than theoretical applications. You may
conduct your experiment with other students from the class, but each person must submit their own unique writing by the deadline above.

Term Papers must meet the following criteria to earn all 100 points:

1) 10 points: Papers need to be ~5-6 pages in length, typed, double spaced, with 12 pt. Times New Roman font. Margins need to be 1 inch on all sides. You do not need a
title page, abstract, or reference page. Papers should be free of grammar and spelling mistakes. They should be organized, clear. Additionally, you do not need to use
citations in this paper.

2) 30 points: Include a general description of your experiment. What is the purpose of conducting such an experiment? Why did you choose to design your experiment this
way? What area/theory of social psychology does your experiment address? What results do you think you will find? Clearly state a hypothesis for this experiment (For
example: When people are put in an embarrassing situation, I believe a majority of people will act… )

3) 30 points: Describe exactly what you did in your social experiment. This includes describing (step by step) how you prepared / set up the experiment, any materials
you may have used for the experiment, and a complete description of your procedure. This description should be detailed enough so that if I wanted to repeat your
experiment, I would be able to do it the exact same way.

4) (30 points) Finally, I want you to report your findings from this experiment and interpret what these findings mean in relation to social psychology. You do not
need to report your findings using statistics, but you may do this if you feel it strengthens what you found.

– What patterns in behaviors/responses did you notice about the people you observed?
– Were there any people/events during your experiment that stood out?
– Were there any expected/ unexpected findings in people’s behaviors?
– Was your original hypothesis correct/incorrect? Explain your interpretation.
– How did your experiment address what you were trying to show?
– Were there any problems with the setting/people in your experiment?

VERY IMPORTANT:

DO NOT design your experiment so that you put yourself or others at any risk.
Avoid engaging in physical contact or using aggression with strangers or people you are trying to observe. I am allowing you to do anything you want for this
experiment, but please exercise common sense as well when you do it. If you think your experiment could potentially cause harm to you or other people do not attempt
it. This includes harm to business/property, to social reputation, emotional harm, harm to someone’s psychological well- being, or physical health.
NOTICE THAT, THIS ACTUAL RESEARCH COULD BE ON EMOTIONS, RELATIONSHIP,OR REJECTION
I’M GOING TO UPLOAD MY CLASS POWER-POINT LECTURES FOR YOU TO HELP YOU WITH THE SUBJECTS WHICH WE LEARNED IN THE CLASS. IT SHOULD BE RELATED TO ONE OF THE SUBJECTS
WHICH IS IN THE POWER-POINT. OUR BOOK IS ADVANCED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BY ROY F. BAUMEISTER,ELI J. FINKEL

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