Asked by Tahmeed Khondoker on Apr 24, 2024
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The factor that differentiates Jerry Burger's recreated Milgram's study from the original Milgram's experiment is that, in Burger's study
A) participants could see everyone else being obedient to authority.
B) the authority figure was perceived to be legitimate.
C) the authority figure was far away as opposed to nearby.
D) participants were never allowed to go higher than 150 volts.
Milgram's Study
A series of social psychology experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience.
Authority Figure
An individual who holds power or influence in a particular context, often due to their position, expertise, or reputation.
- Examine the influence of social positions and contexts on personal conduct and perspectives.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine the influence of social positions and contexts on personal conduct and perspectives.
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