PSY 328 Module Five Activity Guidelines and RubricOverview As we have learned, many prominent psychologists and theorists have worked hard to devise ways to define and measure components of personalit

PSY 328 Module Five Activity Template


First, read the Shapiro Library articles, Psychologist Stanley Milgram Begins Obedience-to-Authority Experiments, Stanford Prison Experiment, and Moving Personality Beyond the Person-Situation Debate. Next, complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information. Your responses should each be about 2 to 5 sentences in length.


  • Analyzing Psychological Experiments

    • Describe the major takeaways from the Milgram experiments.

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    • Describe the major takeaways from the Stanford prison experiment.

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    • Describe the ethical implications of these experiments.

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  • Implications of the Person-Situation Debate

    • Describe examples of behaviors that highlight trait-based stability in the workplace or school.

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    • Describe examples of behaviors that highlight personality states in the workplace or school.

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    • Explain how your perspectives on your interactions with others might be impacted by the person-situation debate.

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    • In Module Three, you were asked the extent to which you thought personality could change over time. Explain whether your response to that question has changed or stayed the same as a result of studying the person-situation debate.

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