Milgram's study of obedience to authority, where subjects thought they were shocking another subject, raised questions about which two ethical concerns?

a. deception and invasion of privacy
b. invasion of privacy and lasting harm to subjects
c. lasting harm to subjects and deception
d. confidentiality and invasion of privacy

c

Psychology

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The "feeding tube" study and the "bottomless bowl" study described in your textbook are two examples of creative ways researchers have investigated the factors the influence how much we eat

Describe these studies, the results, and what each one tells us about why we eat and why we stop. What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

If an incoming message is not strong enough to cause a neuron to fire, it may cause a shift in the electrical charge of just a tiny area of the neuron. This shift, which quickly fades away, is called a(n) ________

a. resting potential b. action potential c. transitional polarization d. graded potential

Psychology