It centers on
an experiment about obedience performed by Stanley Milgram at Yale in the 1960's.
It centers on
an experiment about obedience performed by Stanley Milgram at Yale in the 1960's, described in Holocaust and Human Behavior.
Not exact matches
His
obedience experiments revealed a disturbing truth
about society and people's willingness to obey authority figures even if they don't want to.
Beginning at Yale University in August 1961, we see Milgram (Peter Sarsgaard) conducting his most famous
experiment, which was
about obedience.
So he designed an
experiment to learn something
about the nature of
obedience, responsibility and respect for authority.