In 1963, psychologist Stanley Milgram publicized the results of his obedience experiments. The paper, "Behavioral study of obedience," is probably the most significant and controversial paper ever published in psychology. The question of the study was simply this: How many normal people would administer painful and potentially dangerous electric shocks over the protest of a victim simply because an authority figure asked them to?
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Everyday Evil, Part 3: Obedience
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In 1963, psychologist Stanley Milgram publicized the results of his obedience experiments. The paper, "Behavioral study of obedience," is probably the most significant and controversial paper ever published in psychology. The question of the study was simply this: How many normal people would administer painful and potentially dangerous electric shocks over the protest of a victim simply because an authority figure asked them to?