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VikaD [51]
2 years ago
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In the famous study by ____ (1974), subjects were brought into a laboratory ostensibly to study the effects of punishment on lea

rning. subjects were instructed to administer shocks to another subject (actually an experimental confederate) when the latter gave the wrong response or no response.
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k0ka [10]2 years ago
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I believe the correct answer is: Stanley Milgram.

 

     In the famous study by Stanley Milgram, Yale University psychologist, conducted in 1974, subjects were brought into a laboratory ostensibly to study the effects of punishment on learning and on obedience to authority figures. Subjects were instructed to administer shocks to another subject (actually an experimental confederate) when the latter gave the wrong response, no response or were pressured by the superior.

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