obedience ... Milgram and Zimbardo were both interested in how people obey under authoritative circumstances, using ampquotfakeampquot settings to test obedience however the writers ... View More
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The Milgram Experiment ... Milgram and Zimbardo demonstrate that normal people have the ability to commit horrendous crimes in extreme situations. Increasingly ... View More
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Conformity and Obedience ... provoked public outcry partly because of the ethical issues raisedampquot To what extent can social influence research studies ie Milgram Zimbardo be justified ... View More
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The Human Potential for Blind Obedience ... psychology experiments were conducted by Stanley Milgram who examined the phenomenon of obedience to authority and by Phillip Zimbardo who examined the ... View More
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Comparison of ampquotThe Perils of O ... and early 1970s, seminal work in the field, such as Milgramamp39s 1974 research on obedience to authority and the Stanford Prison experiment by Zimbardo and his ... View More
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ETHICS AND PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY IN LEGAL PRACTICE ... of moral judgment and outright violation of professional regulatory code rules in much the same fashion discovered by researchers like Milgram and Zimbardo. ... View More
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