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Behavioral Study of Obedience
in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, in Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Vol. 67 no. 4, 1963, pp. 371-378 (Albany, NY: Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963, originally published 1963), 8 page(s)
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in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, in Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Vol. 67 no. 4, 1963, pp. 371-378 (Albany, NY: Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963, originally published 1963), 8 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984
Date Published / Released
1963
Publisher
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology
Topic / Theme
Behavioral Study of Obedience, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Research studies and practices, Behavioral assessment, Obedience
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Behavioral Study of Obedience © 1963 by the American Psychological Association; © renewed 1991 by Alexandra Milgram
Health Subject
Research studies and practices, Behavioral assessment, Obedience
Sections
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Research studies and practices, Behavioral assessment, Obedience
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Completion of Obeience Study
in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT) (29 April 1963); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, Box 47 (originally published 1963), 7 page(s)
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in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT) (29 April 1963); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, Box 47 (originally published 1963), 7 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
29 April 1963, 1963
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Essay
Author / Creator
Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984
Date Published / Released
1963-04-29
Topic / Theme
Behavioral Study of Obedience, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Research studies and practices, Social behavior, Conformity (personality), Influencing, Obedience
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1963. Used by permission of Alexandra Milgram.
Health Subject
Research studies and practices, Social behavior, Conformity (personality), Influencing, Obedience
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Correspondence and Prison Interview Transcripts, 1989-2003
in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Doug Korpi, fl. 1971, Series 1: Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971-2005, Box M3483.1, Folder 7: Doug Korpi correspondence and prison interview transcripts, 1989-2003 (originally published 2003), 19 page(s)
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in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Doug Korpi, fl. 1971, Series 1: Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971-2005, Box M3483.1, Folder 7: Doug Korpi correspondence and prison interview transcripts, 1989-2003 (originally published 2003), 19 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Essay
Author / Creator
Doug Korpi, fl. 1971
Date Published / Released
2003
Person Discussed
Philip Zimbardo, 1933-
Topic / Theme
Stanford Prison Experiment, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Obedience, Sense of control, Prisoners, Authority issues, Experiments, Social behavior, Learned helplessness, Research studies and practices, Behavior modification, Negative reinforcement
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of the University of Akron
Health Subject
Obedience, Sense of control, Prisoners, Authority issues, Experiments, Social behavior, Learned helplessness, Research studies and practices, Behavior modification, Negative reinforcement
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Free Obedience Vs. Forced Obedience
in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT) (April 1960), Box 46 (originally published 1962), 1 page(s)
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in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT) (April 1960), Box 46 (originally published 1962), 1 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
April 1960, 1960
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Essay
Date Published / Released
1962-04
Topic / Theme
Behavioral Study of Obedience, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Aggressiveness, Conformity (personality), Obedience
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1960. Used by permission of Alexandra Milgram.
Health Subject
Aggressiveness, Conformity (personality), Obedience
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Inside the Criminal Mind, 3, You Do Not Have to Say Anything
directed by Mandy Sherwood; produced by Deborah Dudgeon, in Inside the Criminal Mind, 3 (London, England: TVF International, 2001), 52 mins
This series explores the world of forensic and clinical psychology. By examining the processes undertaken by police, criminal specialists and psychologists, the programmes attempt to understand the workings of the criminal mind. Each episode focuses on an area related to criminal behaviour including hostage taking...
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directed by Mandy Sherwood; produced by Deborah Dudgeon, in Inside the Criminal Mind, 3 (London, England: TVF International, 2001), 52 mins
Description
This series explores the world of forensic and clinical psychology. By examining the processes undertaken by police, criminal specialists and psychologists, the programmes attempt to understand the workings of the criminal mind. Each episode focuses on an area related to criminal behaviour including hostage taking and false confessions. The programmes also examine the genetic research that attempts to predict future criminals from birth.
Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Deborah Dudgeon, Stephanie Calman
Author / Creator
Mandy Sherwood
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
TVF International
Series
Inside the Criminal Mind
Speaker / Narrator
Stephanie Calman
Person Discussed
Solomon Asch, 1907-1996, Philip Zimbardo, 1933-
Topic / Theme
Asch Conformity Experiment, Stanford Prison Experiment, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Crime, Genetic and hereditary diseases, Heredity, Psychology, Criminal Justice & Public Safety, Psychopathology, Social Psychology, Genetics, Biological psychology, Criminals, Forensic psychology, Clinical psychology, Obedience
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of TVF International.
Health Subject
Genetics, Biological psychology, Criminals, Forensic psychology, Clinical psychology, Obedience
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Napa County Stanford Prison Experiment Simulation, 1974-1976
in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Philip Zimbardo, 1933-, in San Francisco Examiner, March 25, 1976, pp. 10-11 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, originally published 1975), 14 page(s)
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in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Philip Zimbardo, 1933-, in San Francisco Examiner, March 25, 1976, pp. 10-11 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, originally published 1975), 14 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
News story, Letter
Author / Creator
Philip Zimbardo, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1975
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Stanford Prison Experiment, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Behavior change, Prisoners, Experiments, Social behavior, Obedience, Conformity (personality), Role play
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of the University of Akron
Health Subject
Behavior change, Prisoners, Experiments, Social behavior, Obedience, Conformity (personality)
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Obedience
with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 1962), 45 mins
In this film, we see subjects instructed to administer electric shocks of increasing severity to another person, and observe both obedient and defiant reactions. After the experiment, we witness subjects explain firsthand their actions. Obedience is as relevant today as it was at its publication. As we as a societ...
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with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 1962), 45 mins
Description
In this film, we see subjects instructed to administer electric shocks of increasing severity to another person, and observe both obedient and defiant reactions. After the experiment, we witness subjects explain firsthand their actions. Obedience is as relevant today as it was at its publication. As we as a society witness suicide bombings, torture, and gang atrocities, we wonder just how far people will go. Fifty years later, this experiment s...
In this film, we see subjects instructed to administer electric shocks of increasing severity to another person, and observe both obedient and defiant reactions. After the experiment, we witness subjects explain firsthand their actions. Obedience is as relevant today as it was at its publication. As we as a society witness suicide bombings, torture, and gang atrocities, we wonder just how far people will go. Fifty years later, this experiment still resonates as people ask themselves, 'Would I pull that lethal switch?' This is the only authentic film footage of Milgram’s famous experiment and is essential to all foundational work in social psychology at the graduate, undergraduate, and high school level.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984
Date Published / Released
1962
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Behavioral Study of Obedience, Experimental Methods, Observation Methods, Social conflict, Psychology, Social Psychology, Negative reinforcement, Consciousness, Authority issues, Obedience
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1962. Used by permission of Alexandra Milgram.
Health Subject
Negative reinforcement, Consciousness, Authority issues, Obedience
Segments
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Negative reinforcement, Consciousness, Authority issues, Obedience
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Philip Zimbardo to Richard I. Evans, July 24, 1972, With Partial Transcription of SPE Narration
in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Philip Zimbardo, 1933- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, originally published 1972), 17 page(s)
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in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Philip Zimbardo, 1933- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, originally published 1972), 17 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Transcription, Letter
Author / Creator
Philip Zimbardo, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1972
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Stanford Prison Experiment, Experimental Design, Observation Methods, Social Psychology, Behavior change, Experiments, Students, Power, Research studies and practices, Social behavior, Prisoners, Authority issues, Obedience
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of the University of Akron
Health Subject
Behavior change, Experiments, Students, Power, Research studies and practices, Social behavior, Prisoners, Authority issues, Obedience
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The Power and Pathology of Imprisonment: Statement of Philip G. Zimbardo, Hearings Before Subcommittee no. 3 of the Committee on the Judicia...
with Philip Zimbardo, 1933- (District of Columbia: United States. Government Printing Office, 1971, originally published 1971), 22 page(s)
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with Philip Zimbardo, 1933- (District of Columbia: United States. Government Printing Office, 1971, originally published 1971), 22 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Philip Zimbardo, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1971
Publisher
United States. Government Printing Office
Topic / Theme
Stanford Prison Experiment, Experimental Design, Observation Methods, Social Psychology, Antisocial behavior, Attribution theory, Prisoners, Power, Authority issues, Obedience, Conformity (personality)
Health Subject
Antisocial behavior, Attribution theory, Prisoners, Power, Authority issues, Obedience, Conformity (personality)
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Prisoner 819 Is Being Punished: Transcription of Audio Tape From Chronolog Film, Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971
in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Philip Zimbardo, 1933- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, originally published 1971), 15 page(s)
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in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Philip Zimbardo, 1933- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, originally published 1971), 15 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Transcription
Author / Creator
Philip Zimbardo, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1971
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Stanford Prison Experiment, Experimental Design, Observation Methods, Social Psychology, Negative reinforcement, Students, Power, Research studies and practices, Social behavior, Prisoners, Experiments, Authority issues, Obedience
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of the University of Akron
Health Subject
Negative reinforcement, Students, Power, Research studies and practices, Social behavior, Prisoners, Experiments, Authority issues, Obedience
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