Monthly Archives: February 2012

Group Minds

This article seems to be clear and straight to the point. It doesn’t seem to be proving or arguing much, rather than simply stating an opinion on societies conforming capabilities and trends. I can see how it relate to “Opinions … Continue reading

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Opinions and Social Pressure

I found this experiment to be effective in some ways but ineffective in others. In the type of setting that it was, with college students in a classroom style environment, it was a well executed experiment. The results seemed to … Continue reading

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Obedience to Authority

I found this experiment to be quite a drastic description of how to obtain obedience. I felt as though there was a lot of pressure and fear that may have been an interference in the experiment in which could have … Continue reading

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The Power of Situations

I found this article quite interesting. I thought it conveyed all the main possibilities of Johns situation accurately considering the little information given in the example. I agree with the thought process the article used in that it mentioned what … Continue reading

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Obedience to Authority

I found this article to be quite extreme. It seemed to only discuss obedience on levels that are of high authority and really none of a lower, less significant manner. I also think that adding religious stories such as Adam … Continue reading

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Regina George

“How do I begin to describe Regina George?” (Janis). This is the perfect question to ask about who Regina George is as a person. Many rumors float around the school, every one explaining how perfect Regina George is. She is … Continue reading

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Adolescent Sleep, School Start Times, and Teen Motor Vehicle Crashes

The article presents is facts very well, relating its abundance of statistics directly to its main purpose; more sleep = less car accidents. It is relatable to its audience of teens because it is obvious that all teens would love … Continue reading

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