Milgram experiment
The name of a species used by people in its locality
A social psychology experiment performed by Stanley Milgram in 1963, measuring people's willingness to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience.
A type of natural, unrefined or partially refined cane sugar, which is light brown in colour, particularly used in pastries and biscuits like shortbread.
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私たちの倫理学の授業では、スタンリー・ミルグラムが1963年に行った服従実験を分析し、なぜ普通の人々が良心に反するような行為を求められても権威に従うことがあるのかを理解しようとしました。
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