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Citation

Doliński D, Grzyb T, Folwarczny M, Grzybała P, Krzyszycha K, Martynowska K, Trojanowski J. Soc. Psychol. Pers. Sci. 2017; 8(8): 927-933.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1948550617693060

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In spite of the over 50 years which have passed since the original experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram on obedience, these experiments are still considered a turning point in our thinking about the role of the situation in human behavior. While ethical considerations prevent a full replication of the experiments from being prepared, a certain picture of the level of obedience of participants can be drawn using the procedure proposed by Burger. In our experiment, we have expanded it by controlling for the sex of participants and of the learner. The results achieved show a level of participants' obedience toward instructions similarly high to that of the original Milgram studies.

RESULTS regarding the influence of the sex of participants and of the "learner," as well as of personality characteristics, do not allow us to unequivocally accept or reject the hypotheses offered.


Language: en

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