Obedience And Human Memory Study

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Obedience is a form of social influence in which a person yields to explicit instruction or orders from an authority figure so after world war II and the atrocities the Nazis committed a lot of people believed that the Germans have a character deficit which make them ready to obey people in authority no matter the act and that was what Milgram set out to question in his experiment.
Milgram chose a sample of 40 volunteers by advertising in the newspaper. They were told that they will be participating in a human memory study in Yale university and they were all between the ages of 20 to 50 years, male, white and with various occupation.
Volunteers then were told to drew slips of paper from a hat to see who would be a teacher and who would be