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What other situational variables could you manipulate to increase or decrease obedience?

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Write a total of two brief paragraphs, answering 2 or more of the below questions about the Milgram studies. Your thinking may also be informed by the BBC replication video that was posted. Please watch it if you did not already do so. 

Milgrim video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCVlI-_4GZQ

What other situational variables could you manipulate to increase or decrease obedience? I’m looking for your own ideas here, rather than something you learned about in class.

Do you think these results would work outside the lab? How much can we generalize them to real-life phenomena?

What personality variables might moderate the results of the Milgram studies? In other words, what kind of person might be more or less likely to obey?

Do you think the Milgram studies were justified? Did we learn enough about the power of authority and obedience to justify the cost?

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