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Ok last question in this SAT Reading series on the Stanford prison experiment. Wahoo!


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okay we get out of prison soon right after we answer this last question in [prison cells]

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the series professor duomo strongly implies wichita by the stanford prison [text on screen]

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well the correct answer here yes right B there's a strong implication that most [students researching]

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of the researchers were out of touch and would have continued the experiment to

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its conclusion but the lead researcher failed to stop the abuse and seemed

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content to let it continue only one researcher objected otherwise something [researcher in background]

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even worse could have happened well the subjects we're all male yes but there

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was no mixed gender control group to compare it to so it can't be a there's [people walking down path]

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no mention or focus on instructions so there's no suggestion that better

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instructions would have helped and like who reads those things anyway the [instructions in trash can]

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University's role in the incident is unclear based on the passage so how do

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we point the big finger at them maybe there was more it could have done but [Stanford campus]

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dwell there's not enough information to assume this you have to go with what's [writing on chalkboard]

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in the reading here people you can't just be logical off the page got it and

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that applies

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