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Help with these questions and the sub parts please answer as many as you can and then I'll resubmit to to get the remaining soap parts answered I only have two questions available I'm appreciate it and you can answer 3 qyesttions questions then three or three  and then two questions

 

 

 

Stanley Milgram's  Behavioral Study of Obedience(1963)

 

Please answer as many questions as possible then I will resubmit to get the remaining SUB PARTS questions answered

 

Since I have two questions remaining if you could please answer three questions on the 1st submission of the five questions I submitted and then I will resubmit to get the remaining questions remaining which would be two questions that's how it's been done in the past please help I need as much help as possible regarding Psychology/ Sociology 

 

Question 1 & 4  either A-D

Question 2, 3 &5 True False 

Questions 1

Stanley Milgram was inspired to investigate the dynamics of obedience to authority because of the the slaughter of so many innocent civilians due to military orders during?

 

A. World War Two.                                             B. The Vietnam War.                                        C. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.              D. None of the above

 

Question 2

During the experiment conducted by Stanley Milgram the “learner,” the person who was attached to the shock machine, actually received electric shocks but was not permanently injured as a result? 

True or False 

 

Question 3

Stanley Milgram found that 26 of the "teachers" went all the way and administered what they thought was the full 450 electric volts to the “learners,” and that all the “teachers” administered what they thought was 300 electric volts to the “learners.”

True or False 

 

Question 4

 

In the Milgram expierment, why did “ teachers” Shock the Learners?

 

A. Because they thought the shocks were fake.

 

B. Because the teachers felt that they were not personally responsible since they were told they were told to do so by an authority figure

 

C. Because they were unusual vicious or insensitive people

 

D. It’s impossible to say because it happened so long ago.

 

 Question 5

Milgram found that alough many of the “teachers “went on to the learners, “the teachers remained perfectly calm and showed no signs of tension of emotional strain during the experierment.

True or false

Thank you for your help you need any help regarding this questions please refer to Stanley Milgram's and "Behavioral Study of Obedience"(1963)

 

 

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Stanley Milgram was a psychologist at Yale University. He conducted an experiment on obedience in 1963 to understand the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. He designed this experiment after Holocaust happened in world war 2. To answer the question that soldiers involved where just following the orders.

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