http://edition.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/01/26/sullivan.homeless.writer/index.html?section=cnn_latest
In chapter 3 we know that false impressions, interpretations, and beliefs can produce serious consequences. Our biases, no matter how small can have a profound effect when we are making important social judgements. After reading the article in the link provided above please give me your overall perceptions of the content. I would also like you to include in your response how you would have honestly reacted as an observer in this examples, would you have given the homeless man “the look” and why?
Researched Depression Paper details: Use this link and see the questions below http://www.cc.com/video-clips/h74nmb/the-colbert-report-hamster-study-links-late-night-tv-with-depression. The clip discusses at research project in which hamsters were placed in dim light and then the results were used to indicate that late night television causes depression. Explain the things to consider: What were the validity issues of the research? What are some of the problems with the research? What are some ways to improve the research plan to get more valid results?Researched Depression Paper details: Use this link and see the questions below http://www.cc.com/video-clips/h74nmb/the-colbert-report-hamster-study-links-late-night-tv-with-depression. The clip discusses at research project in which hamsters were placed in dim light and then the results were used to indicate that late night television causes depression. Explain the things to consider: What were the validity issues of the research? What are some of the problems with the research? What are some ways to improve the research plan to get more valid results?