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deception and involves real behaviors. A participant assigned the role of agent must either freely decide or receive orders from the experimenter to deliver or withhold a mildly painful electric shock to another participant (the "victim") in exchange for €0.05. In a study conducted in 2020, fMRI results indicated that seeing the shock delivered to the victim triggered activations in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the anterior insula (AI), key brain regions associated with empathy. However, such activations were lower in the coerced condition compared to the free-choice condition, consistent with participants' subjective perception of the victim’s pain. Activity in brain regions associated with the interpersonal feeling of guilt was also reduced when participants obeyed orders compared to acting freely. Other studies showed that the sense of agency, as measured through the implicit task of time perception, was reduced in the coerced compared to the free-choice condition, suggesting that the sense of agency diminishes when individuals obey orders compared to acting freely. These neuroscience studies highlight how obeying orders alters our natural aversion to hurting others.
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Milgram's except when the shocks reached 150 volts, participants decided whether or not they wanted to continue and then the experiment ended (base condition). To ensure the safety of the participants, Burger added a two-step screening process; this was to rule out any participants that may react negatively to the experiment. In the modeled refusal condition, two confederates were used, where one confederate acted as the learner and the other was the teacher. The teacher stopped after going up to 90 volts, and the participant was asked to continue where the confederate left off. This methodology was considered more ethical because many of the adverse psychological effects seen in previous studies' participants occurred after moving past 150 volts. Additionally, since
Milgram's study only used men, Burger tried to determine if there were differences between genders in his study and randomly assigned equal numbers of men and women to the experimental conditions.
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behavior, suggesting that obedience will occur in participants independent of gender. In Burger's follow-up study, he found that participants that worried about the well-being of the learner were more hesitant to continue the study. He also found that the more the experimenter prodded the participant to continue, the more likely they were to stop the experiment. The
Utrecht University study also replicated Milgram's results. They found that although participants indicated they did not enjoy the task, over 90% of them completed the experiment. The Bocchiaro and Zimbardo study had similar levels of obedience compared to the Milgram and Utrecht studies. They also found that participants would either stop the experiment at the first sign of the learner's pleas or would continue until the end of the experiment (called "the foot in the door scenario").
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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". Milgram attempted to explain how ordinary people were capable of performing potentially lethal acts against other human beings by suggesting that participants may have entered into an agentic state, where they allowed the authority figure to take responsibility for their own actions. Another unanticipated discovery was the tension that the procedure caused. Subjects expressed signs of tension and emotional strain especially after administering the powerful shocks. 3 of the subjects had full-blown uncontrollable seizures, and on one occasion the experiment was stopped.
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person, all of the essential features of obedience follow." Thus, "the major problem for the subject is to recapture control of his own regnant processes once he has committed them to the purposes of the experimenter." Besides this hypothetical agentic state, Milgram proposed the existence of other factors accounting for the subject's obedience: politeness, awkwardness of withdrawal, absorption in the technical aspects of the task, the tendency to attribute impersonal quality to forces that are essentially human, a belief that the experiment served a desirable end, the sequential nature of the action, and anxiety.
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to do seemingly trivial things, such as picking up the sergeant's hat off the floor, marching in just the right position, or marching and standing in formation. The orders gradually become more demanding, until an order to the soldiers to place themselves into the midst of gunfire gets an instinctively obedient response.
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process in childhood, and many techniques are used by adults to modify the behavior of children. Additionally, extensive training is given in armies to make soldiers capable of obeying orders in situations where an untrained person would not be willing to follow orders. Soldiers are initially ordered
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case debating whether or not states can legalize physician assisted suicide. They found that participants' tendency to obey authorities was not as important to public opinion polling numbers as religious and moral beliefs. Although prior research has demonstrated that the tendency to obey persists
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Zimbardo obtained similar results as the guards in the study obeyed orders and turned aggressive. Prisoners likewise were hostile to and resented their guards. The cruelty of the "guards" and the consequent stress of the "prisoners," forced
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as the underlying cause. What "people cannot be counted on is to realize that a seemingly benevolent authority is in fact malevolent, even when they are faced with overwhelming evidence which suggests that this authority is indeed malevolent. Hence, the underlying cause for the subjects' striking
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of the participants. In the experiment, subjects were told they were going to take part in a study of the effects of punishment on learning. In reality, the experiment focuses on people's willingness to obey malevolent authority. Each subject served as a teacher of associations between arbitrary
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The Milgram study found that most participants would obey orders even when obedience posed severe harm to others. With encouragement from a perceived authority figure, about two-thirds of the participants were willing to administer the highest level of shock to the learner. This result was
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half the participants were prison guards and the other half were prisoners. The experimental setting was made to physically resemble a prison while simultaneously inducing "a psychological state of imprisonment".
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164:
121:Stereotyping
78:Disobedience
4255:(1835–1840)
4135:(c. 350 BC)
4125:(c. 375 BC)
3742:Tocqueville
3707:Saint-Simon
3672:Montesquieu
3523:Bolingbroke
3455:Machiavelli
3335:Ibn Khaldun
3300:Alpharabius
3293:Middle Ages
3118:Natural law
3093:Common good
3018:Nationalism
2978:Imperialism
2948:Corporatism
2923:Colonialism
2903:Agrarianism
2882:Technocracy
2862:Meritocracy
2842:Bureaucracy
2832:Aristocracy
2605:Shock value
2560:Eclecticism
2453:Experiments
2074:Nationalism
2010:Civil death
1929:Enforcement
1017:(1): 1–11.
795:In animals:
653:Raj Persaud
636:Connecticut
550:Black codes
446:"Obedience"
4529:Conformity
4513:Categories
4463:Separatism
4271:On Liberty
4171:The Prince
3900:Huntington
3403:Campanella
3330:al-Ghazali
3279:Thucydides
3237:Lactantius
3182:Statolatry
3008:Monarchism
2988:Liberalism
2913:Capitalism
2896:Ideologies
2877:Plutocracy
2825:Government
2781:Revolution
2766:Propaganda
2716:Legitimacy
2691:Government
2394:Compliance
2387:Conformity
2287:Hysterical
2277:Behavioral
2242:Propaganda
2227:Patriotism
2162:Groupthink
1988:Censorship
1967:Homo sacer
1922:Conformity
1738:Psychology
1696:2014-09-27
1503:: 99–100.
1484:: 282–289.
1367:: 212–221.
1191:: 117251.
1185:NeuroImage
995:2018-02-24
818:References
808:(for dogs)
778:Sycophancy
768:Submissive
738:Discipline
723:Conformity
696:In humans:
632:Bridgeport
538:matriarchy
534:patriarchy
457:newspapers
397:See also:
178:conformity
174:compliance
73:Compliance
4519:Authority
4181:Leviathan
4161:Monarchia
4155:(c. 1274)
3990:Oakeshott
3935:Mansfield
3930:Luxemburg
3915:Kropotkin
3810:Bernstein
3763:centuries
3677:Nietzsche
3620:Jefferson
3548:Condorcet
3496:centuries
3475:Pufendorf
3340:Marsilius
3227:Confucius
3212:Aristotle
3205:Antiquity
3133:Noble lie
3053:Third Way
3048:Socialism
2973:Feudalism
2928:Communism
2908:Anarchism
2887:Theocracy
2872:Oligarchy
2852:Democracy
2837:Autocracy
2751:Pluralism
2736:Obedience
2701:Hierarchy
2661:Authority
2590:Rebellion
2548:Political
2429:Obedience
2299:Emotional
2272:Addiction
2016:Vogelfrei
1973:Ostracism
1956:Dissenter
1952:Dissident
1805:retracted
1797:retracted
1587:145598707
1305:2041-1723
1256:1749-5016
1084:143824925
1049:207550934
1019:CiteSeerX
918:CiteSeerX
878:: 59–78.
783:Terrorism
758:Prejudice
558:surrender
487:June 2016
247:deception
213:Holocaust
197:authority
166:Obedience
68:Obedience
4436:Centrism
4131:Politics
4121:Republic
4090:Voegelin
4070:Spengler
4055:Shariati
4030:Rothbard
3985:Nussbaum
3885:Habermas
3860:Fukuyama
3850:Foucault
3775:Ambedkar
3752:Voltaire
3722:de Staël
3697:Rousseau
3578:Franklin
3553:Constant
3513:Beccaria
3345:Muhammad
3325:Gelasius
3310:Averroes
3284:Xenophon
3264:Polybius
3217:Chanakya
3062:Concepts
3028:Populism
2998:Localism
2983:Islamism
2968:Feminism
2867:Monarchy
2771:Property
2761:Progress
2726:Monopoly
2696:Hegemony
2595:Red team
2533:Deviance
2053:Shunning
1665:40321529
1622:19785478
1166:20461226
1041:19209958
974:: 69–97.
948:18309531
940:14049516
691:See also
577:feminist
575:and the
554:lynching
18:Obedient
4473:Statism
4386:Elitism
4344:Related
4145:(51 BC)
4075:Strauss
4050:Scruton
4045:Schmitt
4035:Russell
3955:Michels
3950:Maurras
3945:Marcuse
3905:Kautsky
3875:Gramsci
3870:Gentile
3840:Dworkin
3830:Du Bois
3825:Dmowski
3820:Chomsky
3815:Burnham
3800:Benoist
3770:Agamben
3737:Thoreau
3727:Stirner
3717:Spencer
3662:Mazzini
3652:Maistre
3647:Madison
3642:Le Play
3573:Fourier
3538:Carlyle
3518:Bentham
3508:Bastiat
3503:Bakunin
3480:Spinoza
3470:Müntzer
3440:Leibniz
3413:Grotius
3393:Bossuet
3360:Plethon
3305:Aquinas
3274:Sun Tzu
3242:Mencius
3232:Han Fei
3003:Marxism
2963:Fascism
2796:Society
2721:Liberty
2706:Justice
2686:Freedom
2543:Dissent
2326:Teasing
2292:Suicide
2207:Mobbing
2000:Outcast
1778:1183149
1679:"Islām"
1657:5957275
1552:1848625
1400:4833430
1361:Psiquis
1157:2866362
586:In the
546:slavery
471:scholar
321:Results
283:Results
186:immoral
4539:Virtue
4335:(1992)
4325:(1971)
4315:(1951)
4305:(1945)
4295:(1944)
4285:(1929)
4275:(1859)
4265:(1848)
4245:(1820)
4235:(1791)
4225:(1790)
4215:(1762)
4205:(1748)
4195:(1689)
4185:(1651)
4175:(1532)
4165:(1313)
4095:Walzer
4085:Taylor
4040:Sartre
4005:Popper
4000:Pareto
3995:Ortega
3980:Nozick
3970:Mouffe
3920:Laclau
3880:Guénon
3865:Gandhi
3805:Berlin
3795:Bauman
3790:Badiou
3780:Arendt
3747:Tucker
3637:Le Bon
3598:Herder
3588:Haller
3583:Godwin
3568:Fichte
3563:Engels
3558:Cortés
3528:Bonald
3485:Suárez
3460:Milton
3450:Luther
3423:Hobbes
3408:Filmer
3398:Calvin
3383:Boétie
3376:period
3355:Ockham
3222:Cicero
3023:Nazism
2811:Utopia
2786:Rights
2776:Regime
2746:People
2731:Nation
2600:Satire
2565:Hermit
2167:Hazing
2005:Outlaw
1775:
1686:Online
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518:Venice
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292:days.
190:amoral
97:Topics
4484:Index
4113:Works
4100:Weber
4065:Spann
4060:Sorel
4025:Röpke
4020:Rawls
3975:Negri
3965:Mosca
3960:Mises
3925:Lenin
3895:Hoppe
3890:Hayek
3855:Fromm
3845:Evola
3835:Dugin
3732:Taine
3712:Smith
3692:Renan
3687:Paine
3608:Iqbal
3593:Hegel
3543:Comte
3533:Burke
3445:Locke
3435:James
3388:Bodin
3320:Dante
3315:Bruni
3269:Shang
3252:Plato
2806:State
2756:Power
2741:Peace
2676:Elite
2654:Terms
2282:Crime
2142:Dogma
1961:Exile
1801:with
1707:islām
1703:islām
1661:S2CID
1583:S2CID
1548:S2CID
1281:(1).
1080:S2CID
1045:S2CID
944:S2CID
562:Islam
478:JSTOR
464:books
209:Nazis
188:, or
182:moral
4015:Rand
4010:Qutb
3910:Kirk
3785:Aron
3702:Sade
3682:Owen
3667:Mill
3657:Marx
3625:Kant
3603:Hume
3465:More
3365:Wang
3247:Mozi
2671:Duty
1653:PMID
1618:PMID
1540:PMID
1482:1966
1396:PMID
1301:ISSN
1252:ISSN
1162:PMID
1037:PMID
936:PMID
836:ISBN
450:news
401:and
4080:Sun
3940:Mao
2816:War
2711:Law
1851:doi
1786:doi
1773:PMC
1765:doi
1761:331
1757:BMJ
1692:Inc
1645:doi
1641:141
1610:doi
1575:doi
1532:doi
1505:doi
1459:doi
1427:doi
1388:doi
1340:hdl
1332:doi
1291:hdl
1283:doi
1242:hdl
1234:doi
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1193:doi
1189:222
1152:PMC
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