Psychology: "Do as I say": What Humans Will Do to Each Other If Told
In the 1960's, an experimenter found that people would deliver a very dangerous electric shock to an innocent person if ordered to by an authority figure. When and why are we obedient?
Host: Leora is an academic scholar and Oxford PhD researcher in Psychology. She graduated top of her year each year in undergraduate psychology at the University of Oxford, receiving multiple awards and scholarships along the way and earning a Congratulatory First Class Honours degree.
Duration: Suggested 1-1.5 hours.
In the 1960's, an experimenter found that people would deliver a very dangerous electric shock to an innocent person if ordered to by an authority figure. When and why are we obedient?
Host: Leora is an academic scholar and Oxford PhD researcher in Psychology. She graduated top of her year each year in undergraduate psychology at the University of Oxford, receiving multiple awards and scholarships along the way and earning a Congratulatory First Class Honours degree.
Duration: Suggested 1-1.5 hours.
In the 1960's, an experimenter found that people would deliver a very dangerous electric shock to an innocent person if ordered to by an authority figure. When and why are we obedient?
Host: Leora is an academic scholar and Oxford PhD researcher in Psychology. She graduated top of her year each year in undergraduate psychology at the University of Oxford, receiving multiple awards and scholarships along the way and earning a Congratulatory First Class Honours degree.
Duration: Suggested 1-1.5 hours.