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have heard of Philip Zimbardo, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Stanford University, know about his Stanford Prison Experiment. Zimbardo recently published The Lucifer Effect, which is an account of that experiment conducted in 1971. Pr...
could not change the person’s attitude into a positive sense. In the normal everyday lives, attitude is the element which plays a very vital role having an intention to affect the behavior. It has the influences on our lives in terms of how...
between the years 1932 and 1972, which was known for considered infamous clinical study from Macon County, Alabama. The study was conducted in 30 different states having 202 clinics, which has conducted study on 64,0000 patients (Kenny, 19...
obedience of authority for the first time in an article published in 1963 in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology which was titled as Behavioral Study of Obedience. He again discussed this issue in great details in 1974 in his book...
are unquestioningly obeyed. Consider what might happen in a battle if the troops decided to mull over every command given by their commander before deciding whether or not to obey. For this reason, obedience is highly valued in groups that ...
situational leadership theory on previous studies of leader behavior. They identified four leadership behaviors: telling, selling, participating, and delegating, which are measured by the LEAD (leadership effectiveness and adaptability desc...
Stanford Prision Experiment The Education of a Torturer' is an account of experiments that has similar results to that of Milgram's obedience experimentsthat were performed in 1963. Though both experiments vary drastically, both have one gr...