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It also seeks to make people familiarize with the prevailing conditions in prisons and the situation under which the inmates are subjected. The control group involves inmates who are separated from the entire population by keeping in personal cells. Interest in this paper and its results should yield from the desire and zeal to understand how newly convicted inmates are treated by the other inmates. This forms an important arena where people can be able to access the situation and conditions that inmates are subjected to and ascertain whether their belief of unfair treatment is true or not.
This comes in the wake that inmates have been subjects of unfair treatment from both fellow inmates and prison officers. This has happened worldwide thus will enlighten people on what normally happens to inmates behind the bars. Subjects for study Selecting the subject for conducting the study is usually important especially during the experimentation period and obtaining the results from the study. The pool off participants for this experiment involves 20 inmates from Illinois state prison. It is important that prior to conducting an experiment from a group of people, to obtain consent from the participants and make them aware of underlying dangers or predicament arising from the experiment.
Informed consent is usually in the form of a document signed by the subject of study or the participants (Babbie, 2014). It relays all the information that is vital and pertinent to the research such as risks and benefits thus giving the participants a chance to make an informed choice regarding their participation. Subsequently, the participants are given the chance to voluntarily stop from taking part in the experiment to be conducted and should not necessarily have to give reasons. It is important that the information provided can be understood by any potential participant and enables the participants to make a choice on whether or not to participate in the experiment.
Researchers must take the responsibility of informing the participants about the possibility of any risks that might occur during the experiment. Inmates are the best participants when conducting this experiment because they make us understand why peoples’ beliefs towards the harsh treatment that inmates experience in the prisons. This will also help people to answer their questions on how people cope with extremely emotional and difficult situations especially as part of their jobs. Having a control group and an experimental group is necessarily in this experiment especially during the conduction of the pre-test and pro-test measurement because any deviations between the first and the final measurement are stated as the characteristics of the independent variabl
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