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The following pages link to Behavioral Study of obedience (Q28350959):
Displaying 50 items.
- A virtual reprise of the Stanley Milgram obedience experiments (Q21144472) (← links)
- Contesting the "Nature" Of Conformity: what Milgram and Zimbardo's studies really show (Q21145730) (← links)
- Uninstructed human responding: sensitivity to ratio and interval contingencies (Q24536301) (← links)
- Defying Unjust Authority: An Exploratory Study (Q24625287) (← links)
- A systematic review protocol for reporting deficiencies within surgical case series (Q26781894) (← links)
- You'll Never Guess Who Wrote That: 78 Surprising Authors of Psychological Publications (Q27204277) (← links)
- Is it the real deal? Perception of virtual characters versus humans: an affective cognitive neuroscience perspective (Q27687593) (← links)
- Studying social interactions through immersive virtual environment technology: virtues, pitfalls, and future challenges (Q28084577) (← links)
- External and internal factors influencing happiness in elite collegiate athletes (Q28287145) (← links)
- Who killed in Rwanda's genocide? Micro-space, social influence and individual participation in intergroup violence (Q28315381) (← links)
- Effects of Mands on Instructional Control: A Laboratory Simulation (Q28602060) (← links)
- Geography and personality: why do different neighborhoods have different vibes? (Q28650997) (← links)
- Is it a game? Evidence for social influence in the virtual world (Q29393339) (← links)
- Making a Virtue of Evil: A Five-Step Social Identity Model of the Development of Collective Hate (Q30040633) (← links)
- Graduate Socialization in the Responsible Conduct of Research: A National Survey on the Research Ethics Training Experiences of Psychology Doctoral Students (Q30227456) (← links)
- Forced-choice decision-making in modified trolley dilemma situations: a virtual reality and eye tracking study. (Q30370497) (← links)
- Good ethics can sometimes mean better science: research ethics and the Milgram experiments. (Q30371402) (← links)
- Six Guidelines for Interesting Research. (Q30376673) (← links)
- Science, human nature, and a new paradigm for ethics education (Q30418203) (← links)
- Sociology: a lost connection in social psychology (Q30449195) (← links)
- Morality (Q30459687) (← links)
- Contextual priming: where people vote affects how they vote (Q30482639) (← links)
- Virtual milgram: empathic concern or personal distress? Evidence from functional MRI and dispositional measures (Q30485782) (← links)
- Discrimination theory of rule-governed behavior (Q30501805) (← links)
- Visual attention and the acquisition of information in human crowds. (Q30514186) (← links)
- Differential neural circuitry and self-interest in real vs hypothetical moral decisions. (Q30525693) (← links)
- Shock treatment: using immersive digital realism to restage and re-examine milgram's 'obedience to authority' research. (Q30565665) (← links)
- A practical guide and perspectives on the use of experimental pain modalities with children and adolescents (Q30584959) (← links)
- Susceptibility to social pressure following ventromedial prefrontal cortex damage (Q30671558) (← links)
- Is There a Secret Ballot? Ballot Secrecy Perceptions and Their Implications for Voting Behaviour (Q32920557) (← links)
- Virtues, ecological momentary assessment/intervention and smartphone technology (Q33443763) (← links)
- Oxytocin conditions trait-based rule adherence (Q33561685) (← links)
- Using simulation to address hierarchy-related errors in medical practice (Q33618113) (← links)
- What's so critical about Critical Neuroscience? Rethinking experiment, enacting critique (Q33688213) (← links)
- Assessing threats of targeted group violence: contributions from social psychology (Q33730314) (← links)
- Milgram's Obedience to Authority experiments: origins and early evolution (Q33834764) (← links)
- Battlefield ethics training: integrating ethical scenarios in high-intensity military field exercises (Q34068758) (← links)
- Aversion for the treatment of self-injurious behaviour (Q34068845) (← links)
- Interpersonal influence among public health leaders in the United States department of health and human services (Q34074040) (← links)
- Research Exceptionalism (Q34130374) (← links)
- Evaluation of family intervention through unobtrusive audio recordings: experiences in "bugging" children (Q34210723) (← links)
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- When combat prevents PTSD symptoms--results from a survey with former child soldiers in Northern Uganda (Q34268296) (← links)
- Intellectual Freedom and Editorial Responsibilities Within the Context of Controversial Research (Q34269249) (← links)
- The name of the game: predictive power of reputations versus situational labels in determining prisoner's dilemma game moves (Q34347379) (← links)
- Measuring the distribution of spitefulness (Q34384298) (← links)
- Effects of social intelligence on the Milgram paradigm (Q34384930) (← links)
- A Qualitative Analysis of Power Differentials in Ethical Situations in Academia (Q34404363) (← links)
- Coverage of research ethics in introductory and social psychology textbooks (Q34410444) (← links)
- Procedure versus process: ethical paradigms and the conduct of qualitative research (Q34422884) (← links)