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Class Exercise 8: The Milgram Experiment
Class Exercise 8: The Milgram Experiment
Due: Apr 1, 2017, 11:59 PM
Please watch this video about the Milgram Experiment:
Why do you think the Milgram experiment is so controversial? What sorts of effects might the experiment have had on participants? If you were a subject in the experiment, do you think you would have obeyed the authority figure? Why or why not?
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Discussion 1: Cultural Influences of Social Policy
Even though today's welfare administrators have taken a significant step of improving the safety
of a child, their wellbeing as well as their permanency, they should as well have to address the
needs of an increasingly and ethnically diverse welfare population of children. The unequal
numbers of children of color who are part of the child welfare population have shown a
significant advantage in representing the tip of the iceberg when dealing with cultural issues on
children. Definitely, children of color are frequently shown in every part of the child welfare
system. Families from various minority groups have been investigated and have shown to have a
higher rate of abuse, neglect, and maltreatment. Additionally, research has shown out that the
race of children and their families determines how they are more effective in solving problems
that may encompass the child (Plum...
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