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Basic instincts 5 : the Milgram experiment re-visited

Autor: Chris Cuomo; ABC News.; ABC News Productions.
Editorial: [New York] : ABC News Productions, ©2007.
Serie: ABC primetime.
Edición/Formato:   Video DVD : Inglés (eng)
Resumen:
The Milgram Experiment (instituted by social psychologist Stanley Milgram in 1961) was a series of studies intended to measure the willingness of a participant to obey an authority who instructs the participant to do something which may conflict with the participant's personal conscience. "Primetime" wanted to know if ordinary people today would still follow orders even if they believed their actions were causing  Leer más
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Persona designada: Stanley Milgram
Tipo de material: Grabación de video
Tipo de documento: Material visual
Todos autores / colaboradores: Chris Cuomo; ABC News.; ABC News Productions.
Número OCLC: 298720385
Artista(s) : Anchor: Chris Cuomo.
Notas de producción: Originally broadcast as an episode of "Primetime live" on January 3, 2007.
Descripción: 1 videodisc (35 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Detalles: DVD-R.
Título de la serie: ABC primetime.
Otros títulos: Basic instincts five
Milgram experiment re-visited
Milgram experiment revisited
Primetime live (Television program)
Responsabilidad: ABC News.

Resumen:

The Milgram Experiment (instituted by social psychologist Stanley Milgram in 1961) was a series of studies intended to measure the willingness of a participant to obey an authority who instructs the participant to do something which may conflict with the participant's personal conscience. "Primetime" wanted to know if ordinary people today would still follow orders even if they believed their actions were causing someone else pain. Thus, they re-created the famous experiment to understand how ordinary people can perform unthinkable acts. The Milgram experiment and the Stanford prison experiment are shown as examples.

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