The Milgram Experiment, conducted at Yale University in 1961, demonstrated that ordinary people are likely to obey authority figures even when instructed to perform harmful actions, revealing how social pressure and perceived legitimacy of authority can override personal moral judgment.
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Why Did 1961 Yale Volunteers Obey Orders?.... #shorts #darkdocumentaryAjouté :
He wasn't angry. He was just following instructions. In the Mgrim experiment, ordinary people sat in a quiet room. A man in a lab coat stood behind them.
Calm voice, steady tone. They were told to press a switch each time someone gave a wrong answer. The voltage kept increasing. The person on the other side started reacting, then hesitating, then silence. Some people looked uncomfortable. They smiled nervously.
They asked if they should stop. The answer was always simple. Please continue, and they did. Not because they wanted to hurt someone, but because someone told them to. So if you were in that room, would you stop or wait for permission?
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