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Title
Milgram experiment
Description
The experimenter (E) persuades the participant (S) to give what the participant believes are painful electric shocks to another participant (A), who is actually an actor. Many participants continued to give shocks despite pleas for mercy from the actor.
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- Milgram experiment
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Social psychology (psychology)
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