Describe Milgram’s controversial research on obedience, and discuss its implications for understanding our susceptibility to social influence. ****PSYCHOLOGY
Stanley milgram is a famous psychologist at Yale University who conducted experiments focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and the personal conscience.
This test tests how much pain would be bore by an ordi ary man by the orders. The extreme willingness of man to go to almost any length of command of an authority constitutes the chief finding of the study.
Milk Ram computer that ordinary people follow orders given by Authoritiedr it is even to the extent of killing an innocent human being obedience to authority is ingrained in us all from the way we are brought up.
He explains the behaviour of his participants by suggesting that they have two states of behaviour.
The first one is autonomous state in which people direct their own actions and the second one is a genetic state in which people allow others to direct their actions.
In the second state the people will believe that authority it will take responsibility for the results of the reactions
Describe Milgram’s controversial research on obedience, and discuss its implications for understanding our susceptibility to social...
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