Describe Stanley Milgram's experiment, and explain why it was criticized.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary.In an experiment on obedience, psychologist Stanley Milgram asked 40 volunteers to administer electric shocks to other study participants. In each experimental trial, one participant was a "teacher" and the other a "learner," one of Milgram's accomplices. The learner was strapped into a realistic-looking chair that supposedly regulated electric currents. The teacher read aloud pairs of words that the learner had to memorize. Whenever the learner gave a wrong answer, the teacher was told to apply an electric shock. The learner did not actually receive a shock, but was told to fake pain and fear. Milgram's study was controversial. Ordering electric shocks raised numerous ethical questions about the participants' suffering extreme emotional stress.

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