Stanley Milgram vs. Diana Baumrind

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English

 

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Deborah M

 

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December 21, 2014

 

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University

 

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The learner, who was seated in what looked like an electric chair, was to be “shocked” if they made an error. Each time the learner made an error the voltage they received increased. Milgram’s experiment proved to him that most of the teachers continued to administer the shock to the learner despite the learners plea for the experiment to stop...
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Although the learner didn’t actually receive a shock, they acted like they did to try to discourage the teacher. Milgram showed that people tend to obey authority figures, even if it means inflicting pain on another person. Despite Milgram’s findings, this experiment has caused much controversy because many people think that his experiment was invalid and violated many aspects of ethics...
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