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  1. Wow. Sounds like an elaborate essay…

    Well, to be brief, Milgram’s study showed us that people are likely to perform actions they would not otherwise do when they are given direct orders by a legitimate authority figure (or perceived legitimate authority figure). As long as an individual is reassured that someone else will take the blame, and as long as there is a potential threat nearby (such as an experimenter), people will almost mindlessly fulfill tasks given to them, regardless of how unusual, cruel, ridiculous, or mundane that task is.

What do the obedience experiments tell us about human nature?

Include the perspectives of Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo. You can
also add the perspectives of Diana Baumrind, Janice Gibson and Mika
Haritos-Fatouros, Philip Meyer, Sarah J. McCarthy and/or Ron Jones.