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Curiosity: How Evil Are You? | The Milgram Experiment
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CURIOSITY continues Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 9PM e/p with HOW EVIL ARE YOU? on Discovery. | curiosity.discovery. com | Take a look at how this version of the Milgram experiment unfolds.
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Milgram's Obedience To Authority Experiment
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The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience.
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Milgram Experiment HD
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Based off a famous social psychological experiment by Stanley Milgram in 1961.
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The Milgram Experiment (The Film)
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A Nazi officer suspected of treason is ordered by a Gestapo commander to murder a Jewish woman as a test of loyalty. Jim Hagarty - Director/Writer/Prod ucer/Editor/VFX/Soun d Editor/Camera Adam Wojkowiak - Director of Photography, Executive Producer Mike Zdero - Location Sound/Post Sound Mixer
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The Milgram Experiment - Goodbye Ethics
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Hello obedience, goodbye ethics. Due to laziness and an acceptance of the current human condition, the description can be found here: en.wikipedia.org
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Lucy - Milgram Experiment
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Banality Of Evil Stroboscopic Artefacts SA013 Out now on vinyl and beatport www.beatport.com Read more about the Milgram experiment here en.wikipedia.org
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Stanley Milgram & Phillip Zimbardo's studies, applied to the Abu Ghraib Prison atrocities
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By: joekish44. on 16 Nov 10, 01:00:13
S0beit, do you honestly believe that anyone participating in the study would have admitted to being "controlled" by authority to the point where they would willingly kill someone?This isnt a personal shot at you,but that is what each of us would like to believe,trust me. I am the most rebellious,self-righteous person that I know. The facts are,neither of us are more strong-willed than all of Hitler's followers,Ted? Bundys followers,Charles Mansons followers,or Jim Jones followers,its human nature
By: joekish44. on 16 Nov 10, 00:59:45
S0beit, do you honestly believe that anyone participating in the study would have admitted to being "controlled" by authority to the point where they would willingly? kill someone?This isnt a personal shot at you,but that is what each of us would like to believe,trust me. I am the most rebellious,self-righteous person that I know. The facts are,neither of us are more strong-willed than all of Hitler's followers,Ted Bundys followers,Charles Mansons followers,or Jim Jones followers,its human nature
By: joekish44. on 16 Nov 10, 00:58:38
S0beit, do you honestly believe that anyone participating in the study would have admitted to being "controlled" by authority to the point where they would willingly kill someone?This isnt a personal shot at you,but that is what each of us would like to believe,trust me. I am the most rebellious,self-righteous person that I know. The facts are,neither of us are more strong-willed? than all of Hitler's followers,Ted Bundys followers,Charles Mansons followers,or Jim Jones followers,its human nature
By: Sabohaque. on 15 Nov 10, 18:13:03
Not everyone got past the third dial, bro.? There are outlyers, but the experiment is conclusive. I do want to see it replicated in primitive societies though.
By: Sabohaque. on 15 Nov 10, 18:11:22
No.? Clearly they always have been.
By: iamsarahreid. on 14 Nov 10, 02:20:50
wow.?
By: s0beit. on 11 Nov 10, 02:21:16
Some humans. Society today is crafted in such a way and this tradition has been passed on from generation to generation, up until today. I believe a majority of people act the way you describe, but some don't. Namely myself. I might have held? serious contempt for the scientist before i was even to take part in such an experiment, lol. I would leave before the first shock was given, I'm not bragging or saying I'm better, i just don't care what people think. "Normal" or Authority.
By: brownpaperrag. on 07 Nov 10, 10:12:33
DJ Shadow for the dramatic beginning? song. Excellent choice BBC.
By: turnstostone. on 05 Nov 10, 08:56:25
that's? "Stem/Long Stem" by DJ Shadow. the BBC has some great incidental music. I've caught them playing Shadow and BOC too many times
By: willowclosedonkey. on 25 Oct 10, 23:23:29
What song is playing at the beginning? of this video?
By: RyanRoCkGuiTaRiSt94. on 25 Oct 10, 12:12:52
I agree with what you're? saying about the weak wills. Maybe that's the reason some people went further up the voltages than others?
By: RyanRoCkGuiTaRiSt94. on 25 Oct 10, 12:11:29
That's exactly the point of the experiment. When you're sat at home watching these people it's easy to think that you wouldn't hurt the? "learner" but when you're in that situation yourself and are under pressure, people do tend to obey authority. It's incredible, when you think about it, the lengths people go to just because authority has instructed us.
By: shift123. on 25 Oct 10, 08:30:36
well the basis of the original experiment in 1962 was the hollocaust, as milgram wanted to research into whether it was specifically germans that were simply cold-hearted murderers. Which he himself found it hard to believe. What milgram concluded is that everyone will conform to an authoritative figure, so in the scenario that you are talking about, yes, the wife could very potentially conform to the husband, depending on how obedient she is? to him.
By: mijrin911. on 23 Oct 10, 08:16:10
well we are told that killing some one in every day life is a bad thing but wen u go 2 war thay ( the authority figger )? tells u its just, and for a good reason ( such as protecting ur country ) u see reason and u see it in a postive way so u think nothing of it
By: mijrin911. on 23 Oct 10, 08:06:30
i was watching something on tv where some one tryied to use this experiment to explane how the "leader" can ask the "follower" in the murdering couples (husband and wife) to kill and he/she would conform can we use this experiment to explane why people conform with there husband or wife to murder some? one?? if so how does it work ( i know how conformity works in turms of expresing there opinion, but souldent murder be i bit harder to conform to???
By: reidknoxisafox. on 22 Oct 10, 16:48:27
I feel it's a little bit more complicated than that. One might suggest by using a cross-walk and lining up to access a bank teller shows a great deal of intelligence and human evolution. War and murder are also hardly related, murder is, "the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another", where as war refers to the armed conflict between different nations or states. I feel many of? us obey society because undermining the system would result in chaos.
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By: lulabearlove. on 21 Oct 10, 01:58:47
this may sound wrong, or not but, im very interested in this expiriment. not the shocking people but the expiriment itself, im very interested in WW2 and the original expiriment is about that so i think it is interesting that people could go through with things when they are aware of hurting another person if they are given? the order
By: PatreqHolmz. on 18 Oct 10, 21:21:04
Wow. Really? It's an experiment, which if it? where me, I would have said no, UNLESS, i was being forced by law to participate, or being paid a lot of money. Im not going to simply keep shocking someone just because some weirdo in a lab coat says, 'keep going'. What the fuck is wrong with you people?
By: TidalWaveRunner. on 17 Oct 10, 05:53:37
For people to act as such is uncivil. Our natural response being humans is to obey but this shows how morales and ethics can become fuzzy when faced against authority. However I believe this also shows a weak will. The? people didn't want to do this but I believe people with exceptionally strong wills would not do such a thing.
By: chromeZe. on 17 Oct 10, 00:14:51
i totally understand this experiment,but when people say "how come the gov. tell you to murder in war" well first you either kill or be killed. People go in to war for many reasons (religious beliefs,personal agenda,or vengeance for ones country).However,, i do understand the? obedience to authority such as the in the Nazi German era again, it was either to kill the Jews or be killed by Hitler. But yes,regarding this scenario, it all about obedience to a higher authority with POWER>
By: Ge311rgo. on 15 Oct 10, 11:41:43
this guy at the last was not evil. the thing is that u can put responsibility on the "experimenter". He would be? evil if he comes up with the idea on his own of experimenting on someone like that with real shocks. In some ways the experimenters are fuckheads for making a study like that. We obey everything. It is a basic human character. When u dont obey in general u put into prison or mental hospital or sent to see a psychologist or told to take Xanax.
By: imawesome89100. on 09 Oct 10, 13:47:52
just follow? the money
By: darknina13. on 08 Oct 10, 01:11:25
Milgram devised this study to answer the question: "Was it that Adolf Eichmann and his accomplices in the Holocaust had mutual intent, in at least with? regard to the goals of the Holocaust?"