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As a result of early Tang rule,
Obedience Study
The obedience study, most famously conducted by Stanley Milgram, was a series of experiments that demonstrated people's willingness to follow orders from an authority figure, even to the extent of causing pain to others.
Replications
The process of repeating research or experiments to verify results and ensure reliability and validity in scientific findings.
Ethical Dilemmas
Complex situations that often involve an apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives, where to obey one would result in transgressing another.
Obedience Experiment
The Obedience Experiment refers to a study conducted by Stanley Milgram, examining the willingness of individuals to obey authority figures, even when actions required were conflicting with personal conscience.
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