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SAT Reading: Inferring an Author's Point of View about a Separate Passage 9 Views
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This SAT Reading video on Psychology PrisonLand has you analyzing multiple passages. Yes, it's exciting!
Transcript
- 00:03
all right just a few more in psychology prison land here here we go
- 00:07
based on information in the last paragraph how would the author of [text on screen]
- 00:08
passage 2 mostly likely respond to question in Passage 1 about whether conformity expectation
- 00:12
we'd say is the more complex situations those aligned 3 4 3 2
- 00:16
let's go back the last paragraph there in a passage one and kind of skim it so
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- 00:20
that we're thinking aloud here it's just a bunch of lines what is that oh there
- 00:25
we go these actually all times with things muller-lyer illusion that causes
- 00:27
people can do to most people's I didn't love a little okay so we know what
- 00:29
that's about so then we got to go back here and then
- 00:32
find passage one can for me exist more complex rights and we got to go to line
- 00:36
34 through 36 up here but with this conformity to expectation exist in the
- 00:40
real world there's more answers on so simple so it's probably a here as shown
- 00:44
by the scary off-the-rails results of the stanford experiment the author of [prison cell]
- 00:48
passage to would insist that conformity absolutely occurs in real-world
- 00:53
scenarios passage two doesn't relate any experiment in which conformity doesn't [writing on chalkboard]
- 00:58
occur so it's not reasonable to say that conformity may or may not occur like you
- 01:02
have to get these answers from the test you can't just think logically off the [woman working on tablet]
- 01:06
page test subjects in both cases were seemingly aware of the experimental
- 01:09
procedure beforehand since they were given instructions but that didn't [writing on chalkboard]
- 01:13
prevent conformity they'll get rid of see since passage to only cites two
- 01:17
experiments while it wouldn't make sense to apply the claim to every experiment [documents on table]
- 01:21
ever in the history of social science in and there's just not enough evidence to [scientists discussing]
- 01:26
safely make that generalization so we're gonna go with a conformity does occur
- 01:30
and that's kind of sad especially in Canada [happy Stanford students]
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