Obedience to Authority: An Experimental ViewIn the 1960s Stanley Milgram carried out a series of experiments in which human subjects were given progressively more painful electro-shocks in a careful calibrated series to determine to what extent people will obey orders even when they knew them to be painful and immoral-to determine how people will obey authority regardless of consequences. These experiments came under heavy criticism at the time but have ultimately been vindicated by the scientific community. This book is Milgram′s vivid and persuasive explanation of his methods. |
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Reseña de usuario - Danie_Jorgenson - LibraryThingi loved reading this book even though it was research for a paper in my sociology because of its lessons it had to teach. The lessons are scary but necessary to confront in any time of how far the human species can go and truly feel with all their heart "their just following orders" Leer reseña completa
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Reseña de usuario - benjamin7857 - LibraryThingOne of the most famous experiments in psychology, Milgram's obedience study continues to disturb psychologists and laymen alike today just as much as when the results were first revealed. And it's not ... Leer reseña completa
Índice
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Expected Behavior | 27 |
Closeness of the Victim | 32 |
VOICEFEEDBACK | 34 |
Individuals Confront Authority | 44 |
Further Variations and Controls | 55 |
CHANGE OF PERSONNEL | 58 |
LEARNER DEMANDS TO BE SHOCKED | 90 |
AN ORDINARY MAN CIVES ORDERS | 93 |
13a THE SUBJECT AS BYSTANDER | 97 |
AN ORDINARY MAN COMMANDING | 99 |
CONTRADICTORY COMMANDS | 105 |
ONE AS VICTIM | 107 |
Group Effects | 113 |
TWO PEERS REBEL | 116 |
CLOSENESS OF AUTHORITY | 59 |
WOMEN AS SUBJECTS | 62 |
THE VICTIMS LIMITED CONTRACT | 63 |
INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT | 66 |
SUBJECT FREE TO CHOOSE SHOCK LEVEL | 70 |
Individuals Confront Authority II | 73 |
Role Permutations | 89 |
A PEER ADMINISTERS SHOCKS | 121 |
Why Obedience?An Analysis | 123 |
Applying the Analysis to | 135 |
Strain and Disobedience | 153 |
Is Aggression the Key? | 165 |
Epilogue | 179 |