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    Experiments have been done for many more years than humans can count on the two hands in which they possess. Two experiments‚ in particular‚ were written‚ “The Stanford Prison Experiment” by Philip G. Zimbardo and “The Perils of Obedience” by Stanley Milgram. These experiments can be controversial for many different reasons‚ but neither of these experiments were completed under conditions of normality. The information collected in these experiments isn’t exactly based off of real life situations

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    To‚ 11.06.2014 The Branch Manager Karnataka Soaps & Detergents Limited Kolkata Branch 154‚ Harish Mukherjee Road‚ Kolkata - 700025 Dear Sir‚ As per your notice KSDL/KOL/14-15/146 Dtd.11.06.2014 it has observed that the information to you about the condition regarding our godown at 5/H‚ Tiljala Road‚ Kolkata -700039 is improper‚ inadequate and misleading. From 1988 till today no stuff of Karnataka Soaps & Detergents Limited has spent a full day working hour at godown. Our nodal

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    ‘Obedience to Authority’‚ ‘Familiar Stranger’‚ and ’Small World Experiment’. Stanley Milgram was working as a psychologist at Yale University when he conducted his famous experiment on Obedience to Authority. In this experiment he engrossed on the conflict between individual conscience and obedience to authority of higher personnel’s. This experiment on Obedience to Authority began in the year 1961‚ that is a year after

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    conducted a series of the obedience experiments during the 1960s demonstrated surprising results. These experiments offer a powerful and disturbing look into the power of authority and obedience. Milgram started his experiments in 1961‚ shortly after the trial of the World War II criminal Adolph Eichmann had begun. Eichmann’s defense that he was simply following instructions when he ordered the deaths

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    main challenge for lifebuoy then was to be able to perceive the soap as a bathing bar as its campaigns and features potrayed it to be a disinfectant bar. Despite that fact‚ since there wasn’t much competition then‚ the brand enjoyed a good market share. But it was only short lived since from mid 80’s to 90’s‚ the competition started thriving. To add to that‚ Hindustan Unilever‚ the parent company of Lifebuoy introduced various other soap bars in India. Needless to say‚ the brand set itself on a mission

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    Philip Zimbardo’s prison experiment was also about cognitive dissonance; whether or not people would be obedient to authority. The Stanford Prison Experiment took place in 1971 and was to last 2 weeks; the study only lasted 6 days because some participants were experiencing severe anxiety or‚ like one participant‚ went on a hunger strike. Participants responded to an ad offering money if they signed up for a prison research experiment. Some participants were made guards‚ others were made prisoners

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    s‚ Stanford experiment ended quickly because of ethical issues from the start of the experiment. The research improperly analyzed‚ allowed the experiment to become a blurred research. The roll playing

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    Imagine yourself being shocked as an act of you incorrectly answering a question. In the Milgram Experiment‚ 40 men were recruited using newspaper ads in order to preform a test that would question human obedience. The question posed was: would they comply with an authority figures commands because they were stressed to‚ or would they comply because they thought it was the noble thing to do? The results clearly show that under authority‚ people will comply with what they are told to do even if they

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    list of fortune global 1000 multinationals.It manufactures and sells over 1800 different brands through 300 subsidiary companies in 88 different countries worldwideand employs more than 270‚000 people.Unilever expanded from being essentially a laundry soap and margarine business into other mass-market consumercategories such as frozen foods ‚ ice cream‚ tea‚ package soups and personal care hygiene.Unilever also followed a strategy of vertical integration to secure key raw inputs and services and entered

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    The Experiment Research Study: Craik and Tulving (1975) Aim: To investigate depth processing by giving participants s number of tasks requiring different levels of processing and measuring recognition. Participants: Controlled condition (3 males and 3 females) Experimental condition (3 males and 3 females) Independent group design Method: This was a repeated measures design experiment with three conditions. Participants were given a list of 60 words‚ one at a time and were required

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