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Fake Electric Shocks
A method used in psychological experiments where participants are led to believe they will receive or have received electrical shocks, when in fact no such shocks are actually administered.
Dissenting Opinion
An opinion written by a judge or justice that disagrees with the decision reached by the majority of his or her colleagues.
Milgram's Orders
Refers to the orders given in Stanley Milgram's obedience experiment, which studied participants' willingness to administer electric shocks to others under authority instructions.
Naive Subject
A research participant who is not informed about the specific purposes of the experiment or the hypothesis being tested, to prevent bias.
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