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Hogan Wiggins
on Dec 02, 2024Verified
The Asch experiment yielded different results when other researchers tried to replicate it decades later, but a recent replication of Milgram's experiment had virtually the same results. What important implications does Milgram's research have for contemporary society?
A) It demonstrates that the power of conformity can still lead to real-life instances of obedience.
B) It demonstrates how people can avoid social influence that would lead to criminal actions.
C) It challenges the notion that authoritative figures have any real power over personal decisions.
D) It demonstrates that people who cave to social pressure have major character flaws, which helps employers avoid poor employees.
Replication
The process of duplicating or reproducing a study, experiment, or procedure to verify its results.
Milgram's Experiment
A psychological study conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s to measure individuals' willingness to obey authority figures, even when asked to perform acts conflicting with personal conscience.
Conformity
The act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms or societal standards.
- Comprehend the idea and consequences of social influence across different scenarios.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the idea and consequences of social influence across different scenarios.