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40 US male volunteers from the New Haven area Milgram
Approximately 4,450 opportunity sample. 60% were male, 40% female. 55% white, 45% black. Piliavin
54 males, aged 19-32 (mean: 25yrs) volunteers, undergraduate students from University of Haifa, Isreal Perry
40 members of the MRC Applied Psychology Unit; aged 18-55 years; 35 female, 5 male Andrade
254 volunteers, including 15 who were diagnosed with high-functioning autism or Asperger's Syndrome Baron-Cohen
59 children (21F:38M) with an average age of 4.98 years; 53 adults (36F:17M) with an average age of 20.54 years Pozzulo
9 volunteers, 7 males and 2 females Dement & Kleitman
Rhesus monkeys: 61 female, 21 male from a group of 135. Many had data excluded (e.g. because they had fewer than 5 total behaviour), meaning the final N was 23 females and 11 males Hassett
35 volunteers, 18 in the experimental group (physician and self-referred) and 17 in the control group Hölzel
36 boys and 36 girls enrolled in the Stanford University Nursery School, aged 37 to 69 months, with a mean age of 52 months Bandura
5 female elephants. 4 were aged 5-7 years and 1 adult was aged in her 50s. They were chosen as they were docile, not pregnant and had been trained using other methods previously Fagen
A 9 year old Hispanic American boy with a phobia of buttons Saavedra & Silverman
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