Milgram's Obedience Experiment

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Conformity is a person changes their behavior to be with the group although he does not math with the group. However, compliance is a person changes their behavior due to a request from a group. On the other hand, obedience is a person changes their behavior to fit an "authority figure" (Ciccarelli , 453). Milgram's Obedience experiment is built by Milgram to test obedience. He set some to be "teachers" and others to be "learner". "Learner" was actually an actor, and he gave an authority to "teachers" to shock "learner" if they were incorrect on a simple test. Milgram's Obedience experiment is viewed as controversial these days because it reveals human's dark side and so it is not to test psychology but only left with morality. Also, people who were participants in this experiment left with guilt of doing electric shocks, and it could harm themselves psychologically.

There are three components of an attitude: Affective component, Behavior component, and Cognitive component. First, affective component is how a person have thoughts about the subject. Second, behavior component is how the subject including "person, object, or situation" (Ciccarelli, 458) makes a person feel. Third, cognitive component is an influence on a person's behavior that followed by an attitude. There are two ways that those attitudes can be formed.
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However, discrimination is that a person takes an action towards another group. There are two reasons why people are prejudiced. First, social identity theory is that a person has a sense of knowing oneself in a social group, and this is a reason why people are prejudiced. In addition, it has three elements which identify other people: social categorization, social identity, and social comparison. Second, stereotype vulnerability is a belief that can generalize other people or a social group, and this is another reason why people are