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In another experiment, the researcher would go into McDonalds, step up to the counter, and order a Whopper (the hamburger made by McDonalds’ rival Burger King). The clerk behind the register would explain that it’s McDonalds, and then the researcher would again order a Whopper.
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The trickster-like breaching experiments of ethnomethodology. ... “In a now classic experiment, Garfinkel instructed a class of students to return to their parental homes and to act as lodgers.
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Garfinkel became well known for his use of breeching experiments. In breeching experiments, researchers violate normal codes of behavior and observe the reaction of ... In another breeching experiment, students were asked to engage in conversations in which they insisted that others clarify their common-sense remarks.
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www.bookrags.com/biography/harold-garfinkel-soc/
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6. Garfinkle’s Breeching Experiment; #34 & PR p. 353-357 (important: make sure to do this reading if you want to do a "breeching experiment"); 7. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy; #36-38 (you must have a baseline & can only be "positive");
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-Garfinkle’s Breeching Experiment (reading #34 & PR p. 353-357); -Self-Fulfilling Prophecy (readings #36-38 (you must have a baseline & can only be "positive"); -Institutional Selves (readings #39-43); -Auto-ethnography (any of the readings from PR Part V);
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In social research it’s what we would call a breeching experiment (which is to say experiments wherein standard social norms are broken and/or taken to the extreme), but like I said before, maybe this is what is expected of me so I’m not breeching squat.
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www.knezzy.com/FunFacts/2005/05/through-wilderness.html
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Students are asked to do a breeching experiment which requires them to break some kind of social norm, such as not paying a tip, etc. This is to help thme sense the backlash that can come when they embark on making social changes and what it takes to face those kinds of changes.
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dnowlan.ca/aisi_website/cbelearn.htm
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[Skip Breadcrumb Navigation] ... This activity contains 20 questions. ... Which of the following is NOT a type of social interaction?
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Breaching Social Norms Experiment ... (Trust me, you will not be able to remember everything on your own, so you should type the notes up ASAP, including as much detail as you can remember.) When you are finished, your task is do a three to four page (minimum 2.5 pages) write-up about this experiment.
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ross.mayfirst.org/node/586
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