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From the page: An individual turns up to take part in a Psychology experiment investigating memory and learning. He is introduced to a stern looking experimenter in a white coat and a rather pleasant and friendly co-subject. The experimenter explains that the experiment will look into the role of... more
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Reviewed by CSMastermind on May 06 2009, 12:40pm
Broken.
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Rated by ribcaged on Feb 13 2009, 7:10am
I like.
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Rated by tannersite on Feb 12 2009, 11:53am
Interesting.
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Rated by mikegreaves1 on Feb 10 2009, 11:53pm
interesting
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Rated by Lambdoid on Feb 10 2009, 2:25pm
I read the original paper when my then girlfriend was taking a Psychology course at uni. Possibly one of the greatest ethically dubious experiments in the history of psychology.
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Rated by meeeeeeee on Feb 05 2009, 7:33am
From the page: "The Milgram Experiment"
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Rated by Swords28 on Dec 18 2008, 12:12am
Very interesting.
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Rated by jtsulli on Dec 13 2008, 7:19am
Very interesting article on the power of authority and peer pressure.