Stanley Milgram's famous study of obedience, conducted in the early 1960s, demonstrated that ordinary people are willing to follow orders from an authority figure even when those orders conflict with their personal conscience. Participants believed they were administering painful electric shocks to a learner, with many continuing to the maximum voltage despite hearing distressing responses. The study highlighted the powerful influence of authority on behavior and raised ethical concerns about the treatment of participants. It remains a landmark investigation in psychology, illustrating the complexities of human obedience and morality.
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