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There is a little-known coda to the Milgram Experiment, reported by Philip Zimbardo: none of the participants who refused to administer the final shocks insisted that the experiment itself be terminated, nor left the room to check the health of the victim without requesting permission to leave, as per Milgram's notes and recollections, when Zimbardo asked him about that point.
The Milgram Shock Experiment raised questions about the research ethics of scientific experimentation because of the extreme emotional stress and inflicted insight suffered by the participants.
* Atrocity is a 2005 film re-enactment of the Milgram Experiment.
* The Lucifer Effect: How Good People Turn Evil — Video Lecture of Philip Zimbardo talking about the Milgram Experiment.
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He conducted various studies and published articles during his lifetime, with the most notable being his controversial study ; the Milgram Experiment, conducted in the 1960s during his professorship at Yale.
Most likely because of his controversial Milgram Experiment, Milgram was denied tenure at Harvard after becoming an assistant professor there.
*-link to the short film Atrocity, which re-enacts the Milgram Experiment
These include decisions related to ingroup bias, persuasion ( see Asch conformity experiments ), obedience ( see Milgram Experiment ), and groupthink.
In one classical study, Stanley Milgram ( as part of the Milgram Experiment ) created a highly controversial and often replicated study.
The Milgram Experiment, Zimbardo ’ s Stanford prison experiment, and the Hofling hospital experiment are three particularly well-known experiments on obedience, and they all conclude that humans behave surprisingly obedient in the presence of perceived legitimate authority figures.
One of Milgram's most famous works is a study of obedience and authority, which is widely known as the Milgram Experiment.
There are a number of methodological critiques of the Milgram Experiment, which suggest that the average path length might actually be smaller or larger than Milgram expected.
The name of the military depicted in this episode is almost certainly a reference to the Milgram Experiment.

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* The second is the agentic state theory, wherein, per Milgram, " the essence of obedience consists in the fact that a person comes to view themselves as the instrument for carrying out another person's wishes, and they therefore no longer see themselves as responsible for their actions.
* Obedience is a black-and-white film of the experiment, shot by Milgram himself.
* Chip Kidd's 2008 novel The Learners is about the Milgram experiment, and features Stanley Milgram as a character.
* Foolin Around is a 1980 movie starting Gary Busey and Annette O ' Toole, which uses a Milgram experiment parody in a comedic scene.
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The Milgram experiment is the name of a 1961 experiment conducted by American psychologist Stanley Milgram.
Regarding obedience, Stanley Milgram said that " Obedience is as basic an element in the structure of social life as one can point to ; Some system of authority is a requirement of all communal living, and it is only the man dwelling in isolation who is not forced to respond, through defiance or submission, to the commands of others.
This result was surprising to Milgram because he thought that " subjects have learned from childhood that it is a fundamental breach of moral conduct to hurt another person against his will ".
Another notable study is the Stanley Milgram obedience experiment, often known as the Milgram experiment.
Milgram is a surname derived from the Yiddish word for pomegranate ( מילגרוים, Milgroim ) and may refer to:
An important example of a compact operator is compact embedding of Sobolev spaces, which, along with the Gårding inequality and the Lax – Milgram theorem, can be used to convert an elliptic boundary value problem into a Fredholm integral equation.
Since the Psychology Today article gave the experiments wide publicity, Milgram, Kochen, and Karinthy all had been incorrectly attributed as the origin of the notion of " six degrees "; the most likely popularizer of the phrase " six degrees of separation " is John Guare, who attributed the value " six " to Marconi.
Certain experiments, such as Milgram ’ s obedience studies ( 1974 ) demonstrate conformity to the experimenter ’ s demands ; however the research paradigm in this experiment is very similar to some employ in deindividuation studies, except the role of the experimenter is usually not taken into account in such instances.

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In 2009, Long Distance Calling, a German post-rock band, released a song named " I Know you Stanley Milgram "

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Milgram created a documentary film titled Obedience showing the experiment and its results.
* The 2010 film Zenith ( film ) references and dramatically depicts the Milgram experiment
Milgram himself was a consultant for the film, though his personal life did not resemble that of the Shatner character.
When asked about the film, Milgram told one of his graduate students, Sharon Presley, that he was not happy with the film and told her that he did not want his name to be used in the credits.
He replicated this finding in his own research, as in one of his experiments, he found that when watching portions of the original Milgram studies on film, participants placed less responsibility on those punishing the learner when they scored high on measures of authoritarianism.

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The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of notable social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience.
Milgram also polled forty psychiatrists from a medical school and they believed that by the tenth shock, when the victim demands to be free, most subjects would stop the experiment.
Milgram later investigated the effect of the experiment's locale on obedience levels by holding an experiment in an unregistered, backstreet office in a bustling city, as opposed to at Yale, a respectable university.
Milgram argued that the ethical criticism provoked by his experiments was because his findings were disturbing and revealed unwelcome truths about human nature.
A partial replication of the Milgram experiment was conducted by British psychological illusionist Derren Brown and broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK in The Heist ( 2006 ).
Another partial replication of the Milgram experiment was conducted by Jerry M. Burger in 2006 and broadcast on the Primetime series Basic Instincts.
In the 2010 French documentary, Le Jeu de la Mort ( The Game of Death ), researchers recreated the Milgram experiment with an added critique of reality television by presenting the scenario as a game show pilot.
The episode was hosted by Eli Roth who got similar results to the original Milgram experiment.
*" Authority ", an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, features Merrit Rook, a suspect played by Robin Williams, who employs the strip search prank call scam, identifying himself as " Detective Milgram ".
Milgram was influenced by the events of the Nazi Holocaust to carry out an experiment that would demonstrate the relationship between obedience and authority.
Ten years later, in 1974, Milgram published Obedience to Authority and was awarded the annual social psychology award by the AAAS ( mostly for his work over the social aspects of obedience ).
Likewise, Merritt Rook ( portrayed by Robin Williams ) poses as a " Detective Milgram " to convince a restaurant owner to molest an employee and drive the doctor that let his wife and infant child die to suicide.
* ' Steve Blinkhorn's review of ' The man who shocked the world: the life and legacy of Stanley Milgram ' by Thomas Blass.
The concept was first introduced by Paul Milgram.
In an experiment conducted by Stanley Milgram in 1963 the researchers told participants that they would be participating in a scientific study of memory and learning.
Baumrind ( 1964 ), criticizing the use of deception in the Milgram ( 1963 ) obedience experiment, argues that deception experiments inappropriately take advantage of the implicit trust and obedience given by the subject when the subject volunteers to participate ( p. 421 ).
The controversial Milgram experiment into obedience by Stanley Milgram showed that many people lack the psychological resources to openly resist authority, even when they are directed to act callously and inhumanely against an innocent victim.

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