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4. Would you have obeyed Nazi orders? (Milgram's research)
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4. Would you have obeyed Nazi orders? (Milgram's r...
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3. Do social roles have the power to make people conform?
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5. What explanations are there for obedience?
Milgram's research
Select activity An article evaluating Milgram's research (problems with it A02)
An article evaluating Milgram's research (problems with it A02)
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Select activity Eichman transcript
Eichman transcript
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Select activity The significance and practical applications of Milgram's research (A02)
The significance and practical applications of Milgram's research (A02)
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Select activity Variations of Milgram's original study
Variations of Milgram's original study
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Select activity Some Milgram counter arguments -
Some Milgram counter arguments -
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Select activity Podcast on obedience - psycast
Podcast on obedience - psycast
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Select activity Derren Brown - Using Milgram's experiment
Derren Brown - Using Milgram's experiment
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Select activity Lesson - Milgram
Lesson - Milgram
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3. Do social roles have the power to make people conform?
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1. Why do people conform and go along with others?
2. What variables did Asch find affect a person's likelihood to conform?
3. Do social roles have the power to make people conform?
4. Would you have obeyed Nazi orders? (Milgram's research)
5. What explanations are there for obedience?
6. What sort of people are likely to behave more independently and resist social influence?
7. Can a minority every influence the majority? And how can social influence research help us understand social change in real life?
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5. What explanations are there for obedience?