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Remember that Famous Study About Obedience to Authority? Here's How Stanley Milgram Got it Wrong
YES! Magazine
According to conventional wisdom, psychologist Stanley Milgram's famous experiment revealed that human beings are hardwired to obey authority.
129 months ago
Rethinking One of Psychology's Most Infamous Experiments
The Atlantic
In the 1960s, Stanley Milgram's electric-shock studies showed that people will obey even the most abhorrent of orders.
117 months ago
Stanley Milgram and the uncertainty of evil
The Boston Globe
Fifty years ago, Yale University psychology researcher Stanley Milgram began publishing papers based on a famous set of experiments that...
133 months ago
More shocking results: New research replicates Milgram's findings
American Psychological Association (APA)
Nearly 50 years after the controversial Milgram experiments, social psychologist Jerry M. Burger, PhD, has found that people are still just...
188 months ago
Percolator: The ‘Secret’ Milgram Experiments
The Chronicle of Higher Education
In the early 1960s, Stanley Milgram set out to see whether ordinary people would administer painful shocks to a stranger if told to do so by someone in a white...
135 months ago
Analysis of audio recordings sheds new light on Stanley Milgram's famous obedience experiment
PsyPost
A study published in Social Psychology Quarterly re-examines Stanley Milgram's famous obedience experiments from the 1960s.
95 months ago
Opinion | You’re not as virtuous as you think
The Washington Post
Nitin Nohria is the dean of Harvard Business School. I've been teaching Stanley Milgram's electric-shock experiment to business school...
108 months ago
Revisiting the Milgram Obedience Experiment conducted at Yale
New Haven Register
The purpose of the study was to understand memory and different methods of learning, in particular what “effect punishment will have on learning,”
78 months ago
'Experimenter' Revisits A Decades-Old Trial Of Free Will And Compassion
NPR
A new film revisits a controversial 1961 social science experiment in which volunteer subjects were asked to administer electrical shocks to...
108 months ago
Decades Later, Still Asking: Would I Pull That Switch? (Published 2008)
The New York Times
New papers illustrate the continuing power of Stanley Milgram's shock experiments — and the interpretations they still inspire.
196 months ago