Stanley Milgram's Experiment

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Psychologist Stanley Milgram, examined how justification from doing horrible things was often used by good Germans during the Holocaust, claiming that they were just following orders from their superior. Therefore, Milgram conducted an experiment in 1996, measuring how far individuals would go in harming/killing another person when obeying authority figures, and how easy they could be influenced. So, Milgram advertise a learning lab experimental study were 40 males volunteer and were introduced to confederates, in other words Milgram accomplices as another participant without the participants knowledge. The confederates were given the learner, teacher and experimenter role, while participants played the teacher role. Milgram had two rooms,