The warm-cold variable in first impressions of persons.

Question 1 (2 pages)
Find and read, the following article: Kelley, H. (1950). The warm-cold variable in first impressions of persons.
Journal of Personality, 18 (4), 431.439.
Write a summary of the article describing the: IV, DV, how the IV was manipulated, howthe DV was measured,
the theory, the hypothesis, the type of design, the participants, the findings, whether the hypothesis was
supported, and any possible confounds that may have impacted the study. Please discuss any ethical
considerations, if any, with this study as designed. Is there anything you would’ve done differently? This should
be in paragraph form; do not use bullet points or lists. Finally, determine whether this is a between-subjects or
within-subjects design (please state your decision) and consider whether you could convert the design to the
opposing design. Why or why not? (For example, if you decide the design is a between-subjects design, then
consider whether you could convert it to a within-subjects design. If you decide the design is a within-subjects
design, then consider whether you could convert it to a between-subjects design.)NOTE: You are not expected
to understand the tables/statistics right now; you do not need that information to address these questions.
There is a non-statistical explanation of the findings within the article.
Question 2 (1 page)
https://www.prisonexp.org/the-story/
Consider the Stanford Prison Experiment in terms of its validity and reliability. In terms of its validity, please
also address its internal and external validity as well as its mundane realism. Did the researchers do a good job
of establishing internal and external validity? Why or why not?

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