Title | Piliavin Study template |
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Course | Social Psychology |
Institution | University of South Wales |
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Piliavin et al. Summary Grid Key terms: Bystander effect
Diffusion of responsibility
Aim(s) of study
Participants/Sample Location:
Time they were travelling:
Number:
Racial composition:
Gender:
Strength of this sample
Weakness of this sample
Sampling technique used What:
How:
Strength of this technique
Weakness of this technique
Research Method What:
How:
Strength of this method
Weakness of this method
IV’s
DV’s
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Procedure Where they went and when:
How many trials were carried out:
How the confederates played the model role:
How the confederates played the victim role:
Who were the observers, where were they positioned and what did they each record:
Controls 1.
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Results Quantitative data Racial composition
Gender
Critical Area
Cane Victim Spontaneous Help Received Median Time Taken to Help Model had to step in to Help Qualitative/Descriptive Data Race
Effect of model conditions
Effect of group size (diffusion of responsibility)
Drunk Victim
Comments made
Conclusion
Strengths of the study
Weaknesses of the study
Linking the study to the key theme (responses to people in need) How does Piliavin look at responses to people in need?
What did they find?
Linking the study to the social area / approach What is the assumption (key concept) of the social area?
How does Piliavin investigate this?
What did they find?...