Obedience to Authority: An Experimental ViewPinter & Martin, 1997 - 250 páginas The psychologist reports on the proceedings and results of his experiments on obedience to authority. |
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... present study they might have been expected to show more obedience . On the other hand , women are thought to be less aggressive and more empathic than men ; thus their resistance to shocking the victim would also be higher . In ...
... present study they might have been expected to show more obedience . On the other hand , women are thought to be less aggressive and more empathic than men ; thus their resistance to shocking the victim would also be higher . In ...
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... and did not allow him to move until he had promised not to administer further shocks . However passive subjects may have seemed when facing authority , in the present situation five of them rose 115 ROLE PERMUTATIONS.
... and did not allow him to move until he had promised not to administer further shocks . However passive subjects may have seemed when facing authority , in the present situation five of them rose 115 ROLE PERMUTATIONS.
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... present one , and obedient women report higher tension than any of the twenty groups of obedient males . This may be due to the fact that the women were more nervous than the men , or simply that they felt freer to report it . In any ...
... present one , and obedient women report higher tension than any of the twenty groups of obedient males . This may be due to the fact that the women were more nervous than the men , or simply that they felt freer to report it . In any ...
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Further Variations and Controls 7 8 Role Permutations 9 Group Effects | 9 |
Why Obedience? An Analysis | 10 |
Applying the Analysis to the Experiment | 11 |
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Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View Stanley Milgram No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1974 |
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