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    decision between being obedient or following their own morals. Usually‚ obedience wins because of the emphasis society has placed on it. Most of human’s actions are a result of a previous action in which they felt necessary to do. Both authors‚ Stanley Milgram of “The Perils of Obedience” and Ian Parker of “Obedience” agree that‚ humans‚ as a whole‚ will not respond the same in every similar situation because their actions are usually a result of obedience or of their current situation‚ rather than their

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    He wanted to see to what extent participants would go in order to obey and authoritative figure. He has 40 male participants between the age of 20 and 50 and paid them to take part of the study. There were two confederates of Milgram‚ one of the experimenters played a biology teacher and the other a learner. The teacher was the chosen participant who then had to send (fake) electric shocks to the learner. The shocks started from 15 volts all the way up to fatal shocks of 450 volts

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    vol. 18. No. 9‚ September‚ pp. 844-7. Hewstone‚ M. et al. (eds) (1997) The Blackwell Reader in Social Psychology‚ Oxford‚ Blackwell Hollway‚ W Milgram‚ S. (1963) ‘Behavioural study of obedience’ Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology‚ vol. 67‚ pp.371-8 Milgram‚ S Milgram‚ S. (1974) Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View‚ London‚ Tavistock. Milgram‚ S. (1977) The Individual in a Social World: Essyas and Experiments‚ Reading‚ MA‚ Addison Wesley. Mishler‚ e.g. (1986) Research Interviewing: Context

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    case study that I have chosen for this particular paper comes under the section ‘Thinking Critically 1.2’ titled ‘The Man Who Shocked the World’. The case study mainly revolves around a controversial psychological experiment conducted by Dr. Stanley Milgram‚ a 28-year-old psychologist at Yale University who was also a Harvard graduate with a PhD. He basically chose to study human behavior and provide insights on the capacity of the members of the human race to inflict harm on each other. In order to

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    as an adult‚ there was always an officious boss telling you what to do. There was always some higher force that bound your actions. Authority was the major theme in the novel 1984‚ by George Orwell. Authority was also a profound factor in Stanley Milgram’s experiment conducted in 1974. It seems that authority has been around longer than any of us can remember‚ and it is authority that dictates the way we act. Authority is based on instinct. When we receive an order‚ we intuitively react

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    and still have different colored schools and treat people differently just based on their skin. Disobedience is needed; challenges should be taken everyday into consideration. There is an experience called the Milgram experience that was conducted by Yale Unviersity psychologist Stanely Milgram. He

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    create an OU named Sales in the parent domain by using the following command: dsadd ou ou=Sales‚dc=contoso‚dc=com –desc Lab5 2. Create a user account named Kim in the Sales OU by using the following command: dsadd user cn=Kim‚ou=Sales‚dc=contoso‚dc=com –pwd Pa$$w0rd –samid KimR–upn Kim@contoso.com 1. On RWDC01‚ create an OU named Sales in the parent domain by using the following command: dsadd ou ou=Sales‚dc=contoso‚dc=com –desc Lab5 a. On RWDC01‚ open a command-prompt window. b. Key dsadd ou ou=Sales

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    UNIT 1 Social Psychology Name _________________________Contents Introduction - course outline 3 Social Approach 5 Obedience Milgram Agency Theory Ethical Issues Meuss and Raaijmakers Hofling 7 7 10 12 13 17 Prejudice Social Identity Theory Sherif’s study of prejudice 20 20 22 Key Issue – social approach 26 How Science Works – social approach Social surveys Sampling techniques 28 28 31 Practical – social approach 35

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    One of the primary concerns a psychologist must address when preparing to carry out an experiment are the effects‚ both short and long term‚ of the experiment on the subjects. Some experiments positively affect the subjects and need not be debated‚ but those that have the possibility to create negative short or long-term effects in the subjects must be reviewed thoroughly. There are several general guidelines that have been set to determine whether an experiment is ethical. A small degree of suffering

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    How does research on social influence (such as the works of Asch‚ Milgram and Zimbardo) enhance our understanding of anti-social behaviour? The Crime and Disorder Act (1998‚ cited in Home Office‚ 2004) defines anti-social behaviour (ASB) as acting in an inconsiderate manner towards a person with the intention of causing harm‚ or distress or‚ causing alarming damage to society through negligence. In the UK‚ ASB refers to low-level criminality‚ nuisance‚ and public disturbance (Brown‚ 2013). Following

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