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Haney, Banks, and Zimbardo designed a simulated prison to measure
 
  a. the dispositional hypothesis
  b. the degree of violence that prison guards innately have
  c. the situational hypothesis
  d. how violent inmates can be subdued

Question 2

Supporters of Humphreys's Tearoom Trade cited all of the following reasons for Humphreys's methods except
 
  a. deceit used in the research was essentially harmless
  b. the topic of anonymous sex in public places was worthy of study
  c. being a voyeur in sexual encounters is something that caught on, resulting in many replications of his study
  d. anonymous sex in public bathrooms could not be studied any other way



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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