How should I start my introduction paragraph for social psychology ?
salam_shorrosh said, Wrote on April 13, 2010 @ 3:33 am Pose a question that STanley Milgrams would answer, then proceed to answer it from his works, citing them of course. This is good practice for writing your dissertation which should always begin with a well written problem statement (thesis question) that can be broken down into 2 or 3 sub-problem statements. Those sub-problem statements form the basis for each section of your dissertation/thesis and should build towards the research project that supports or does not support your original thesis. Get used to this type of problem statement / subproblem / assumptions / conclusions format. Bill T said, Wrote on April 13, 2010 @ 3:34 am I suggest you start by describing the two main studies that led up to Milgram’s classic. First describe Sherif’s study on estimates of how far a light moved (when it wasn’t, in fact, moving at all); when participants were paired with two other people, and each person made their estimates aloud, people t