𝘍𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘺𝘛𝘸𝘰 on Nostr: npub1ly0yn…jamzj npub1aem2t…9r94a when we consider the goings-on during the ...
npub1ly0ynwkgucwdxklhm5sjwkp7p5u47zuv270mqnmht42w7y2veleq4jamzj (npub1ly0…amzj) npub1aem2tstsjh9yxetrn9732y3x44dj3sw7rtjesv09vlmzxvtryk5s29r94a (npub1aem…r94a) when we consider the goings-on during the actual experiment and look at the experimenter’s four prods to encourage participants to continue, they reveal that people really do not like following orders. ... none of Milgram’s participants continued with the study after hearing this order. As Reicher said – Milgram’s own research here is emphatically not showing that people have a tendency to obey orders.
https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/why-almost-everything-you-know-about-milgram-wrong
https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/why-almost-everything-you-know-about-milgram-wrong