Answer the following questions, all together should be around 2-3 pages long, will post an example as well.

Here are the Questions for Chapter 1:

1. Think of and describe a noncontroversial topic that would require
some deception in order to collect unbiased data from participants.

2. Stanley Milgram’s (1963) famous experiment demonstrated that
authoritative people could coerce ordinary people into obedience.
Milgram’s findings were groundbreaking but controversial because he
deceived his participants. An institutional review board (IRB) would
probably decline his proposal if he were conducting the experiment
today. However, given that his findings ultimately benefited psychology,
is it important to support similar experiments wherein participants are
deceived, seeing as they could result in important evidence? Can you
think of a possibly controversial experiment that would be more
beneficial to society than harmful to participants?

Here are the Questions for Chapter 2:

1. Eugenics is a growing field of study that opens up the possibility
of eliminating genetic diseases in the human population. Discuss the
pros and cons of eugenics in determining characteristics of offspring
and thereby changing future populations.

2. Argue for or against the use of sex determination, considering the
larger picture of the human population as a whole and the potential
consequences of making such a choice. What factors should we include to
make such a decision?