Sherif Robbers Cave Experiment By Anthony Boyle, Jay Williams, Jose Ibarra, and Corey Fillers.

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Sherif Robbers Cave Experiment By Anthony Boyle, Jay Williams, Jose Ibarra, and Corey Fillers

Hypothesis The Hypothesis was that if two groups that are faced with competition and group frustration will result in prejudice and Hostile actions.

Research Testing For the testing they took 22,11 year old boys and sent them to a summer camp where they were divided into 2 groups, the Eagles and rattlers. To see how prejudices can interfere with the two group.

Methods The researchers observed the two teams interact and presented them with competitions, like a baseball game and they observed them in the mess hall and cabins.

Results They found that they resorted to name-calling and vandalizing of each others cabins and flag. They found that group naturally own ideas and formed prejudice about the other group. But then they gave both groups a single task where they found that both goals worked together to fix the problem.