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Title: Obedience Studies
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Psychology |
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December 8, 2005 |
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8 / 1997 |
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Moreover, as he continued the experiments the results repeated with high percentages of obedience. Although the majority of people could not resist the experimental scientist orders, there were a small percent who refused to continue the experiment after seeing signs of major pair from the learner... Showed first 250 characters
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Throughout history there have been many incidents confirming Milgram’s results.
A real world crisis that revealed this type of obedient behavior was the Holocaust. There were numerous people involved in the Holocaust who may have thought their actions were immoral but obeyed their authorities... Showed next 250 characters
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