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Interest Groups Frequently Have More Success Lobbying the President Than

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Interest groups frequently have more success lobbying the president than they do lobbying individual members of Congress.


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Stanley Milgram

A renowned social psychologist from America, famously recognized for his provocative studies on compliance with authority figures during the 1960s.

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The process of repeating research studies to verify or refute the findings of the original study.

Obedience Study

A research area in psychology that examines how individuals comply with authority, often highlighted by Stanley Milgram's experiments.

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