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100 1  Jenkins, William 
245 10 A Macat analysis of Stanley Milgram's Obedience to 
       authority :|ban experimental view / c Dr. William Jenkins
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246 30 Obedience to authority 
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520    Stanley Milgram was a young researcher at Yale in the 
       1960s when he recruited volunteers to help in a psychology
       experiment. These volunteers were asked to give electric 
       shocks to "learners" whenever they got an answer to a 
       question wrong. The "learners" were in on the deception, 
       and were not actually receiving shocks, but the volunteers
       were unaware of this. To widespread surprise, Milgram 
       reported that 40 to 65 percent of his volunteers did what 
       the researcher told them, and gave the maximum shock to 
       the "learners" even when they screamed in pain. The 
       experiment became hugely important in psychology, helping 
       to explain the psychological mechanisms that lead people 
       to participate in cruel and inhumane events such as the 
       Holocaust. Milgram showed that normal people will do all 
       sorts of immoral things if ordered to do so by an 
       authority figure. Milgram was later criticized for 
       exaggerating his results and unethically manipulating his 
       volunteers; but his obedience experiments remained the 
       crowning achievement of his career. 
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600 10 Milgram, Stanley.|tObedience to authority. 
650  0 Authority. 
650  0 Obedience. 
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