- MILGRAM Wiki | Fandom
MILGRAM, established April 2020, is an ongoing interactive music project by DECO*27 and Takuya Yamanaka The premise is that there are 10 prisoners residing in the Milgram Prison; they have all committed "murder" Over time, their mental images will be projected into a music video, containing hints and clues hidden in it
- Milgram Shock Experiment | Summary | Results | Ethics
The Milgram Shock Experiment, conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s, tested obedience to authority Participants were instructed to administer increasingly severe electric shocks to another person, who was actually an actor, as they answered questions incorrectly
- Stanley Milgram | Department of Psychology
Stanley Milgram left Harvard in 1967 to return to his hometown, New York City, accepting a position as head of the social psychology program at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York Tragically, he died of a heart attack at the age of 51
- Milgram experiment | Description, Psychology, Procedure, Findings . . .
Milgram experiment, controversial series of experiments examining obedience to authority conducted by social psychologist Stanley Milgram
- The Milgram Experiment: Understanding Obedience to Authority
The Milgram experiment, despite ethical controversies, remains influential to this day in psychology and the understanding of human behaviour In its different cultural replications, the experiment yielded similar results, highlighting the authority’s overwhelming influence over obedience
- Stanley Milgram Biography: His Influence on Psychology
Stanley Milgram was a social psychologist best-remembered for his now infamous obedience experiments His research demonstrated how far people will go to obey authority
- Milgrams Obedience to Authority Experiment Comes Home
In 1961, a young psychologist named Stanley Milgram set out to understand what he viewed as one of the most pressing questions of his time: How had the German people succumbed to authoritarian
- Milgram Experiment: Obedience, Ethics, and Social Psychology
Explore the controversial Milgram Experiment, its methodology, findings, ethical implications, and lasting impact on social psychology and human behavior
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