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obedience
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The obedience tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions of psychological experiments and social behavior, including the Milgram obedience test and the Stanford Prison Experiment. These threads explore how individuals respond to authority and group dynamics, with references to studies where participants administered fake electric shocks or assumed roles as guards and prisoners. The tag also includes lighter content, such as a dog named Norman learning to ride a scooter through training, which touches on animal obedience. While not directly related to Windows or technology, the tag provides a space for members to discuss obedience in human and animal contexts.
The Stanford Prison experiment by Zimbardo matches only the breakthrough of the Milgram obedience test. In Milgram's test, humans were led to giving a fake patient a fatal electric shock. The shock wasn't real, so the people involved in the study thought they were doing it. Only around 10-15%...
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Meet Norman, the big, cuddly, scooter-loving dog who's thrilling YouTube viewers and his 500 Facebook fans alike with his antics.
Norman’s owner Karen Cobb says he has had a passion for wheels ever since he was a puppy: ‘He began playing with our kid’s scooter in the backyard and we...
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