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INTRODUCTION
The smoky room experiment was conducted by John Darley and, BIB Latane amid
this 1960s,Columbia college understudies were welcomed to share this sees approximately
issues of urban life.
In one of the primary test of this sort, Latane & Darely (1968) inquired members to sit
on their claim room and total a survey on the weights of urban life. Smoke (really steam)
started pouring into the room through a little divider vent.
The smoky room test shed light on gather behaviors in awkward circumstances,
bunches of outsiders showing up neglect crises is an tragically visit event. The media tends to
property these circumstances to unconcerned or insensible witnesses who essentially don’t
care to assist casualties. In any case, Latane and Darley fight that this marvek can be superior
caught on by analyzing the connections and intuitive among bystanders, instead of between
bystanders and casualties. Witnesses of crises depend on social prompts from other witnesses
to advise that activities (or regularly, need to activity). The perceptions in their ponder
emphasize the frequently inconvenient control of social weight. To reframe the comes about
in a more positive light, the smoky room Explore educates us that now and then it is vital,
maybe indeed lifesaving, to believe your instinctual when something goes astray.
The smoky room try was an examination into a wonder know as “diffusion of
responsibility.” Within the words of the study’s creators, “if an person is done when [they}
take note an crisis, [they are] exclusively dependable for adopting with it.
The study aims to determine the smoky room experiment encountered by``
2. What you’re reaction change whether you were with other people?
3. Have you ever witnessed a group of people waiting to react in an emergency situation until
someone?
This study will be conducted to find out the different ideas of people about this
experiment. And so that people know what to do if something like this kind of disaster
happens. It can also seen how important it is to help each person to have a safe life.
METHODOLOGY
This chapter will present the research design, locale of the study and the respondent of
the study, sampling procedure, research instrument, the administration instrument, scoring
procedure, and the treatment of the data. A descriptive method such as frequency and,
percentage computation, analysis of variance and analysis was used to describe the general
findings of the study. A survey instrument was too utilized to gather data. The survey for the
smoky room experiment was administered to first year college students at Biliran Province
State University. This survey instrument was designed to obtain the topics assessment of the
relative importance of major college choice factors as well as definite demographic data.
Research Locale
Ten(10) first year college students of Biliran Province State University, Biliran, Philippines
enrolled in the academic year 2021 to 2023 were the target respondents of the study. Ten
random samples were computed using the sample size estimation formula for a finite
population (Israel, 1992). The samples were proportionately selected per class section using a
stratified random sampling design. The percent of the respondents, 73.33%, were between the
ages of 18 above.
Research Instrument
For this study, the Liker scale was used to achieve the core objective of the revision. A self-
administered question was distributed to the selected first year college students. The
questionnaire given to the first year college students aimed to assess their knowledge about
their thoughts in the smoky room experiment.
Treatment of Data
To answer problem number1 1, the problems encountered by the first year college students in
Biliran Province State University on the experiment, the researchers use grounded theory
method of research to determine and understand the said problem.
RESULT
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DISCUSSIONS
Statement number one Would your reaction change if there's an emergency whether
you were alone has a weighted mean of 7, interpreted as "Yes" . Statement number 2
Would your reaction change if there's an emergency whether you were with other people
receives a weighted mean 10, interpreted as "Yes". Statement number 3 Have you ever
witnessed a group of people wait to react an emergency situation until someone did ,
resulting in a weighted mean of , which I interpret as "Yes". Number four is a statement
Have you ever worried about people whose endangered, received a weighted mean of 10,
which was read as "Yes". Statement number 5 Have you called someone for help during an
emergency received a weighted mean of 8 ,interpreted as "Yes".
The 5 statement has a same output "Yes". Based on the experiment outcome of the
researchers the 10 respondents has a high quality of there own instinct
REFERENCES
https://www.weirduniverse.net/blog/comments/the_smoke_filled_room
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Figure 2.
Results of the researchers survey questionnaire.