Milgram Shock Experiment
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Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments, discussed in this episode, investigated the extent to which individuals would obey an authority figure's instructions, even if those instructions involved harming another person. The experiments involved participants administering increasingly intense simulated electric shocks to a learner, revealing a surprisingly high level of obedience. Subsequent analyses examined variations in the experimental setup, exploring the influence of factors like location, proximity, and social support on obedience rates. Ethical concerns, particularly regarding informed consent and potential psychological harm to participants, are also extensively discussed. We also consider current implications for obedience to authority and how easily we can ignore our own moral compass. Finally, the episode explores replications of the experiment and their implications for understanding human behavior and the power of situational factors.
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