RE: How to stand up for what is right. 06-30-2014, 05:44 AM
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It's interesting how you were talking about people obeying/following. There are many theories as to why people do this. One says that Socially people want to be accepted - not a crime but when people suppress their responses etc to fit in, it's looked down upon. However, I think it's human nature.... It's up to you to decide how you want to behave.
This collaboration of research and analysis may be interesting for some people. http://aspsychologyblackpoolsixth.weebly...ience.html
It focuses on obedience to authority figures, but if you haven't heard of studies like Milgram's study... Then you may be shocked with the findings. xD
This collaboration of research and analysis may be interesting for some people. http://aspsychologyblackpoolsixth.weebly...ience.html
It focuses on obedience to authority figures, but if you haven't heard of studies like Milgram's study... Then you may be shocked with the findings. xD
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