This articles describes a procedure for the study of destructive obedience in the laboratory. it consists of ordering a naive s to administer increasingly more severe punishment to a victim in the context of a learning experiment. punishment is administered by means of a shock generator with 30 graded switches ranging from slight shock to danger: severe shock.. In may 1962, social psychologist, stanley milgram, ran what was arguably the most controversial variation of his obedience to authority (ota) experiments: the relationship condition (rc). in the rc, participants were required to bring a friend, with one becoming the teacher and the other the learner. the learners were covertly informed that the experiment was actually exploring whether their. Inquiries journal provides undergraduate and graduate students around the world a platform for the wide dissemination of academic work over a range of core disciplines. representing the work of students from hundreds of institutions around the globe, inquiries journal 's large database of academic articles is completely free..
Behavior prior to this rupture is con- sidered "obedience," in that the subject com- plies with the commands of the experimenter. the point of rupture is the act of disobedi- ence. a quantitative value is assigned to the subject's performance based on the maximum intensity shock he is willing to administer before he refuses to participate further.. Milgram s (1963) behavioral study of obedience. journal of abnormal and social psychology 67: 371–378. view article google scholar 2. milgram s (1974) obedience to authority:. mcgraw-hill. 3. fiske st, harris lt, cuddy ajc (2004) why ordinary people torture enemy prisoners. science 306: 1482–1483..
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