The Milgram Experiment - Goodbye Ethics

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2009

Hello obedience, goodbye ethics. Due to laziness and an acceptance of the current human condition, the description can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment

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  • i know this is supposed to be a humourous piss take>>

    but you messed up the part, whereby after 370.. no pre-recorded message is played, therefore leaving the subject to believe that the learner is unconscious or dead...

    i think that is an important part of the orginal 'Milgram experiment' which you misinterpreted, and therefore you will need to recreate this footage again..

  • Almost every night, after my friend left to go home from work, Linda C. McCrae, BA and Andrew J. Cucchiara, both would rummage through my friends desk, papers, computer and drawers looking for "harassment fodder." How my friend knows this? He set several traps which proved the culprits to be both Andrew J. Cucchiara, PhD and Linda C. McCrae Business Administrator for the University of Pennsylvania CTRC. Both Andy and Linda never suspected my friend was on to them.

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