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39. Subjects in Milgram's experiment who gave large shocks rationalized that they were NOT personally responsible for their actions. This raises questions about our willingness to commit inhumane acts as a result of

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Subjects in Milgram's experiment who gave large shocks rationalized that they were NOT personally responsible for their actions. This raises questions about our willingness to commit inhumane acts as a result of

  1. coercive power.
  2. obedience to a legitimate authority.
  3. expert power.
  4. conformity to group pressure.

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2. obedience to a legitimate authority.

 
Posted : 31/03/2023 9:14 am
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