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When was the Milgram obedience study carried out?
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When was the Milgram obedience study carried out?
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The Milgram obedience study was carried out in 1961 by Stanley Milgram. The study investigated people's willingness to obey authority by administering electric shocks to a learner in a simulated learning task.
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