I learned about this in school.
The Milgram experiment(s) on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram. They measured the willingness of study participants, people from a diverse range of occupations with varying levels of education, to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience. Participants were led to believe that they were assisting an unrelated experiment, in which they had to administer electric shocks to a "learner". These fake electric shocks gradually increased to levels that would have been fatal had they been real.
The experiment found, unexpectedly, that a very high proportion of subjects would fully obey the instructions, albeit reluctantly.
Sadly, what we are seeing in society is so many people blindly follow orders. Think of every hospital!
What Milgram did not predict was that there would be a large number of people with moral compasses and reason who will RESIST!
More about the Miligram experiment
"Milgram found that 65% of participants were willing to deliver the maximum level of shocks despite the fact that the learner seemed to be in serious distress or even unconscious."
"Jerry Burger, a psychology professor at Santa Clara University, replicated Milgram’s famous study with some modifications to address the ethical concerns of the study...The results of the new experiment revealed that participants obeyed at the same rate that they did when Milgram conducted his original study more than 40 years ago."
https://www.explorepsychology.com/milgram-experiment/
https://www.simplypsychology.org/milgram.html
Bet if they got participants from Great Awakening they would not get much compliance
Depends who is wired to the machine I s'pose.
This deserved more upvotes.
This was sooo good! Definitely needs more updoots!
Who they said was, though if I remember correctly NO ONE was actually harmed, it was prerecorded reactions that were played back when the controller was to shock the participant.
Noncompliance, it was faked then they would faked it again. Not that I am upset that they had the foresight to not actually shock people.