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    are generally brought up as children. Describe how Milgram measured obedience. Milgram used 40 american men aged between 20 and 40‚ from a variety of occupations to measure obedience. Describe the sample that was used and outline one strength of this sample from the Milgram study The participants had a variety of occupations‚ such as postal clerk and high school teachers‚ which would have required varying degrees obedience in their everyday jobs. Outline two pieces of evidence from Milgram’s

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    example of obedience is present in act one‚ scene two when Gertrude has asked Hamlet to stay home and not return to Wittenberg. Hamlet responds by saying‚ “I shall in all my best to obey you‚ madam.” This explains that his obedience will be accomplished as much as he can. The continuous act of obedience towards the ghost is also shown towards the end of act five when Hamlet has fully avenged his father’s death and kills Claudius by poisoning him. Also‚ Ophelia has also shown obedience towards her

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    Fromm’s essay “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem” suggests that humankind’s evolution has‚ and continues to rely on man’s capability to exercise disobedience. While discussing the positions of disobedience being considered a vice‚ and obedience being a virtue‚ Fromm reflects upon the history of Adam and Eve believing that “eating the forbidden fruit” was man’s first act of disobedience. This is the point that broke the bond between man and nature requiring man to be dependant upon his own

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    As a Christians‚ I believe that my people use divine command theory approach rather than egoism or act or rule utilitarianism as a basis of the ethical systems. In Christianity‚ Judaism and Islam‚ good and bad are seen as being actually about obedience or disobedience towards god’s law‚ with what “ God said so” ‚ we know what good and bad mean. Of course we still have to find out what is that god wants us to do and that is not always clear. The bible for example has 10 commandments but one of the

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    NAME: Shruti R Jathan ROLL NO: MO 3025 Q1- Describe the life and work of Dr Maria Montessori. Ans: Montessori was born on August 31‚ 1870 in Chiaravalle‚ Italy. Her father‚ Alessandro Montessori was a military man who had very conservative thinking. Her mother‚ Renilde Stoppani was well educated and liberal in her ideas and would encourage & support Maria. She also had a loving relationship with her father‚ although he disagreed with her choice to continue her education. Her early school record

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    are a part of group influence and what is known as conformity and obedience. The subject of this paper will compare and contrast the concepts of conformity and obedience‚ analyze a classical and contemporary study concerning the effect of group influence on the self‚ and analyze individual and societal influences that lead to deviance from dominant group norms. A Comparison and Contrast of the Concept of Conformity and Obedience Group influence is a result of changes that result from indirect

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    Many people follow orders that they have given them for various of reasons‚ the main two reasons why they follow orders is because they want to fall in the crowd and not be left out. Second reason is followers do not want be viewed as weak. Achebe main some points in the book Things Fall Apart about the main character‚ Okonkwo‚ being viewed as weak‚ “Dazed with fear‚ Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down. He was afraid of being thought weak” (Achebe 61). Okonkwo killed his own son because he

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    Programmed for Obedience We humans like to think of ourselves as morally decent creatures. Indeed‚ our capacity for morality has been a major factor in the sustainability and prosperity of our species. We take pride in the acts of kindness we perform‚ and more often then not‚ we express genuine sympathy for those who are suffering. Yet as comforting as this mentality may be‚ it fails to give consideration to the atrocities human beings have enacted on one other throughout history. Such atrocities

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    paper many things have been explored such as: attachment issues in psychology‚ history of childhood behavior problems in biological relatives of boys with ADHD and conduct disorder‚ dealing with disrespect in your teenager‚ the seven keys to child obedience and how children’s bad behavior gives insight to academic achievements. New Research Suggest “New research suggests that children entering school with behavior problems‚ as a rule‚ can keep pace with classroom learning‚ but persistent behavior

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    Homework #5 The topic I chose is Obedience. Obedience is defined as‚ “Acting in accord with a direct order or command.” (Myers‚2013‚188). In my research the term compliance may also come up. Compliance is defined as‚ “Conformity that involves publicly acting in accord with an implied or explicit request while privately disagreeing.” (Myers‚2013‚188). The words conformity and acceptance may also be brought up. Conformity is defined as‚ “A change in behavior or belief as the result of a real

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