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Obedience to authority can lead to unexpected actions and decisions from "summary" of The Psychology of Social Influence by Gordon Sammut,Martin W. Bauer

Obedience to authority often prompts individuals to engage in behaviors they might normally find objectionable. This phenomenon is deeply rooted in social psychology, illustrating how hierarchical structures can influence decision-making processes. When individuals perceive someone as an authority figure, they are more likely to comply with directives, sometimes at the expense of their moral compass. This dynamic becomes particularly evident in experimental settings, where participants demonstrate a willingness to inflict harm on others when instructed by an authority figure. The infamous Milgram experiments serve as a quintessential example, where individuals administered what they believed to be painful electric shocks to others, solely based on the commands of an experimenter. Such actions highlight a disconnection between personal ethics and the actions taken under authoritative pressure. The mechanisms driving this obedience ste...
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    The Psychology of Social Influence

    Gordon Sammut

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