SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
CONFORMITY AND OBEDIENCE
Question
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Philip Zimbardo (1933-):
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Solomon Asch (1907-1996):
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Stanley Milgram (1933-1984):
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Stanley Milgram, (born August 15, 1933, New York City, New York, U.S.-died December 20, 1984, New York City), American social psychologist known for his controversial and groundbreaking experiments on obedience to authority.
Detailed explanation-2: -Collectively known as The Milgram Experiment, this groundbreaking work demonstrated the human tendency to obey commands issued by an authority figure, and more generally, the tendency for behavior to be controlled more by the demands of the situation than by idiosyncratic traits of the person.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stanley Milgram was a social psychologist best-remembered for his now infamous obedience experiments. His research demonstrated how far people are willing to go to obey authority. His experiments are also remembered for their ethical issues, which contributed to changes in how experiments can be performed today.
Detailed explanation-4: -Psychologist Stanley Milgram began the obedience study at Yale in 1961, shortly after the start of the trial of Nazi war criminal Albert Eichmann. Milgram’s research was documented as “Behavioral Study on obedience” in 1963 in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology.
Detailed explanation-5: -In the study, an authority figure ordered participants to deliver what they believed were dangerous electrical shocks to another person. These results suggested that people are highly influenced by authority, and highly obedient.