Use if the cost is ... By: theinsekt. on 15 May 12, 15:40:22 Use if the cost is to high, eventually use? force to resist. Maybe we must teach people courage to disobey authority, including their own group or friends.
Apparently? school ... By: GuitarRockGod951. on 29 Apr 12, 20:26:30 Apparently? school isn't bringing you to a grammar lesson...
actually, it is the ... By: northernsoul44. on 21 Apr 12, 17:33:38 actually, it is the guy who flicks the switch you need? to worry about.
Anyone knows the ... By: ericstanek. on 23 Mar 12, 01:40:27 Anyone knows the name of the song playing background? Sounds like? Hendrix but I couldn't get.
The books by Alice ... By: buzzwaffle. on 20 Mar 12, 19:19:14 The books by Alice Miller address this issue. Religion and corporal punishment are strong factors.
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yes but no matter ... By: youpaymyrent. on 11 Mar 12, 12:00:58 yes but no matter what they are told initially they can still listen to the 'learner's' painful reaction each time they give them a shock yet most of? them go on doing it because ..they were told to do so ( the idea being they are not responsible for it).
Volts aren't? what ... By: LurchibaldBioshock. on 11 Jan 12, 06:22:10 Volts aren't? what people have to worry about, it's the Amps (Or current) that kills people.
FYI under the right ... By: TheXXSTUNTMUTTXx. on 10 Jan 12, 21:22:14 FYI under the right conditions? a shock of 170 volts is enough to kill somebody
All men can ... By: zsezse215. on 02 Jan 12, 22:32:29 All men can withstand adversity, but to test a man's character, give him? power Abraham Lincoln philipnute com
One of? the most ... By: Raiher. on 29 Dec 11, 02:57:45 One of? the most influential social psychologists, and one of his most influential studies.
THIS IS SOCIETY ... By: stanley03061973. on 08 Dec 11, 13:55:50 THIS IS SOCIETY SHOCKING AS OFF THIS TIME?
school bring me ... By: dockan2855. on 05 Dec 11, 11:54:06 school bring me here :(
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That's the point of ... By: Heresathought. on 10 Nov 11, 11:22:45 That's the point of the experiment. In the absence of any other information would they go with what they thought was right,? or defer to the experimenter? I think the results were obvious.
on the shock ... By: emmyloupeekaboo. on 28 Oct 11, 03:01:55 on the shock generator the toggle switches were labeled. Under the high voltage toggles they were labeled 'danger: severe shock', implying that death could be possible.?
The thing with this ... By: PtotheMtotheJ. on 24 Oct 11, 18:02:42 The thing with this experiment is that the scientist tells the teacher that the shocks are painful, but not dangerous. So people just assume he's getting a strong jolt of electricity, when in fact they could be lethal. If the scientist would tell them that they might be lethal, I don't think they? would continue.
they were paid just ... By: gingey123. on 12 Oct 11, 14:30:21 they were paid just for turning up, and got the money regardless of if? they did what they were told or not. so it makes no differance to their obediance.
They were paid $ ... By: BlaiseBabayy. on 07 Oct 11, 16:44:01 They were paid $4.50
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Notice: they fail ... By: psychozo. on 06 Oct 11, 10:23:04 Notice: they fail to? mention on this video that, in those days, people were generally offered money to take part in experiments. This heightens the desire to do as one is told.
There is a quote ... By: Chadsama. on 18 Sep 11, 01:43:26 There is a quote that gets passed around. It goes "Question Everything." People are often sarcastic and ask "Why?" when told this quote.? The logic behind it is this: Don't act because you were told to, or because it is normal.
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Use if the cost is ... By: theinsekt. on 15 May 12, 15:40:22 Use if the cost is to high, eventually use force to resist. Maybe we must teach people? courage to disobey authority, including their own group or friends.
Apparently? school ... By: GuitarRockGod951. on 29 Apr 12, 20:26:30 Apparently? school isn't bringing you to a grammar lesson...
actually, it is the ... By: northernsoul44. on 21 Apr 12, 17:33:38 actually, it is the guy who flicks the switch you need to worry about.?
Anyone knows the ... By: ericstanek. on 23 Mar 12, 01:40:27 Anyone knows the name of the song playing background? Sounds like Hendrix? but I couldn't get.
The books by Alice ... By: buzzwaffle. on 20 Mar 12, 19:19:14 The books by Alice Miller address this issue. ? Religion and corporal punishment are strong factors.
yes but? no matter ... By: youpaymyrent. on 11 Mar 12, 12:00:58 yes but? no matter what they are told initially they can still listen to the 'learner's' painful reaction each time they give them a shock yet most of them go on doing it because ..they were told to do so ( the idea being they are not responsible for it).
Volts aren't what ... By: LurchibaldBioshock. on 11 Jan 12, 06:22:10 Volts aren't what people have to worry about, it's the Amps (Or? current) that kills people.
FYI under the right ... By: TheXXSTUNTMUTTXx. on 10 Jan 12, 21:22:14 FYI under the right conditions a? shock of 170 volts is enough to kill somebody
All men can ... By: zsezse215. on 02 Jan 12, 22:32:29 All men can withstand adversity, but to? test a man's character, give him power Abraham Lincoln philipnute com
One of the? most ... By: Raiher. on 29 Dec 11, 02:57:45 One of the? most influential social psychologists, and one of his most influential studies.
THIS IS SOCIETY ... By: stanley03061973. on 08 Dec 11, 13:55:50 THIS IS SOCIETY SHOCKING AS OFF? THIS TIME
school? bring me ... By: dockan2855. on 05 Dec 11, 11:54:06 school? bring me here :(
That's the point? ... By: Heresathought. on 10 Nov 11, 11:22:45 That's the point? of the experiment. In the absence of any other information would they go with what they thought was right, or defer to the experimenter? I think the results were obvious.
on the shock ... By: emmyloupeekaboo. on 28 Oct 11, 03:01:55 on the shock generator the toggle switches were labeled. Under the high voltage? toggles they were labeled 'danger: severe shock', implying that death could be possible.
The thing with? ... By: PtotheMtotheJ. on 24 Oct 11, 18:02:42 The thing with? this experiment is that the scientist tells the teacher that the shocks are painful, but not dangerous. So people just assume he's getting a strong jolt of electricity, when in fact they could be lethal. If the scientist would tell them that they might be lethal, I don't think they would continue.
they were paid just ... By: gingey123. on 12 Oct 11, 14:30:21 they were paid just for turning up, and got the money regardless of if they did what they were told or? not. so it makes no differance to their obediance.
They were paid $ ... By: BlaiseBabayy. on 07 Oct 11, 16:44:01 They were paid $4.50
?
Notice: they fail ... By: psychozo. on 06 Oct 11, 10:23:04 Notice: they fail to mention on? this video that, in those days, people were generally offered money to take part in experiments. This heightens the desire to do as one is told.
There is a? quote ... By: Chadsama. on 18 Sep 11, 01:43:26 There is a? quote that gets passed around. It goes "Question Everything." People are often sarcastic and ask "Why?" when told this quote. The logic behind it is this: Don't act because you were told to, or because it is normal.
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By: theinsekt. on 15 May 12, 15:40:22
Use if the cost is to high, eventually use? force to resist. Maybe we must teach people courage to disobey authority, including their own group or friends.
By: GuitarRockGod951. on 29 Apr 12, 20:26:30
Apparently? school isn't bringing you to a grammar lesson...
By: LurchibaldBioshock. on 22 Apr 12, 04:52:55
very? true
By: northernsoul44. on 21 Apr 12, 17:33:38
actually, it is the guy who flicks the switch you need? to worry about.
By: ericstanek. on 23 Mar 12, 01:40:27
Anyone knows the name of the song playing background? Sounds like? Hendrix but I couldn't get.
By: buzzwaffle. on 20 Mar 12, 19:19:14
The books by Alice Miller address this issue. Religion and corporal punishment are strong factors. ?
By: youpaymyrent. on 11 Mar 12, 12:00:58
yes but no matter what they are told initially they can still listen to the 'learner's' painful reaction each time they give them a shock yet most of? them go on doing it because ..they were told to do so ( the idea being they are not responsible for it).
By: LurchibaldBioshock. on 11 Jan 12, 06:22:10
Volts aren't? what people have to worry about, it's the Amps (Or current) that kills people.
By: TheXXSTUNTMUTTXx. on 10 Jan 12, 21:22:14
FYI under the right conditions? a shock of 170 volts is enough to kill somebody
By: zsezse215. on 02 Jan 12, 22:32:29
All men can withstand adversity, but to test a man's character, give him? power Abraham Lincoln philipnute com
By: Raiher. on 29 Dec 11, 02:57:45
One of? the most influential social psychologists, and one of his most influential studies.
By: stanley03061973. on 08 Dec 11, 13:55:50
THIS IS SOCIETY SHOCKING AS OFF THIS TIME?
By: dockan2855. on 05 Dec 11, 11:54:06
school bring me here :( ?
By: Heresathought. on 10 Nov 11, 11:22:45
That's the point of the experiment. In the absence of any other information would they go with what they thought was right,? or defer to the experimenter? I think the results were obvious.
By: emmyloupeekaboo. on 28 Oct 11, 03:01:55
on the shock generator the toggle switches were labeled. Under the high voltage toggles they were labeled 'danger: severe shock', implying that death could be possible.?
By: PtotheMtotheJ. on 24 Oct 11, 18:02:42
The thing with this experiment is that the scientist tells the teacher that the shocks are painful, but not dangerous. So people just assume he's getting a strong jolt of electricity, when in fact they could be lethal. If the scientist would tell them that they might be lethal, I don't think they? would continue.
By: gingey123. on 12 Oct 11, 14:30:21
they were paid just for turning up, and got the money regardless of if? they did what they were told or not. so it makes no differance to their obediance.
By: BlaiseBabayy. on 07 Oct 11, 16:44:01
They were paid $4.50 ?
By: psychozo. on 06 Oct 11, 10:23:04
Notice: they fail to? mention on this video that, in those days, people were generally offered money to take part in experiments. This heightens the desire to do as one is told.
By: Chadsama. on 18 Sep 11, 01:43:26
There is a quote that gets passed around. It goes "Question Everything." People are often sarcastic and ask "Why?" when told this quote.? The logic behind it is this: Don't act because you were told to, or because it is normal.