The Milgram Experiment

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The Milgram experiment was a showcase of the will of human beings to show obedience to order in a way and how social influences have a positive and negative affect within the test group and how their applicable to society. The ethics used could be protested due to the fact of the means of how the data was conceived. The results could not be denied due to the subjects not knowing it was not in fact inflicting harm to the other subject also it showed the how a small number actually stopped the experiment and the rest the majority continued to go to the max of 450-volt shock
The experiment brought in to question research ethics of experimentation due to the fact of how high of an emotional strain the participant had to endure. Most would say this
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According to the finding of the Milgram experiments I would conclude they had the option to not commit mass murder and could have just walked away but, a strong minded or brain washing individual can lead man to do evil things without using their best judgment. This experiment was repeated many times over different societies and showed the same conclusion within the human psyche.
To play devil’s advocate the experiment could pose as a permanent psychological damage and cause future test subject to be less trusting. Some psychologists say that experiments and conclusions are flawed because he intentionally downplayed or ignored critical data that failed to support his thesis.
Personally obedience to authority is a staple mark in are military and can really cause a shift say in an engagement or nation in a way. Soldiers are taught to follow all orders as long as there lawful but lawful in whose eyes. We kill others due to the fact are government or President thinks a set or country or even a religion does not seem or has a will to kill others or is not demarcated. So there are times even I think why I am here or why I do have to kill a certain type or group because of their beliefs. Now I do believe in self-preservation that you’re in your own right to protect yourself and your family in some instances if we the U.S. or individuals don’t act then we become the