"The Milgram Experiment" by Saul McLeod
Is an article about one of the most famous studies of obedience in psychology. Stanely Milgram's experiment was to look at how far ordinary people will go to obey authority.
During the experiment , the teacher was told to administer an electric shock every time the learner made a mistake. The learner purposely gave mainly wrong answers and for each wrong answer the teacher was to give him an electric shock. When the teacher refused to shock the learner , they were given orders ( called prods ) to encourage them to continue.
I think this experiment was a success in examining peoples willingness to obey authority. It got my thinking about how people whether people will do what they believe is right or will they go as far as they are forced to to obey an order. Stanely Milgram had the conclusion that " Ordinary people are likely to follow orders given by an authority figure, even to the extent of killing another human being "
During the experiment , the teacher was told to administer an electric shock every time the learner made a mistake. The learner purposely gave mainly wrong answers and for each wrong answer the teacher was to give him an electric shock. When the teacher refused to shock the learner , they were given orders ( called prods ) to encourage them to continue.
I think this experiment was a success in examining peoples willingness to obey authority. It got my thinking about how people whether people will do what they believe is right or will they go as far as they are forced to to obey an order. Stanely Milgram had the conclusion that " Ordinary people are likely to follow orders given by an authority figure, even to the extent of killing another human being "
I really like the part in your intro where you used brackets to help my understanding. Your intro really reminded me of the article. Maybe you could add some quotes from the article to strengthen your reading blog.
ReplyDeleteI really liked your introduction, I thought it was really good. I like how you used a quote by Stanely Milgram in the second paragraph. Maybe you could add a sentence about why he decided to study obedience in the first place. Good Work.
ReplyDeleteVery good start Shakira. Your opinions are clear and strong, and supported with evidence from the text. Remember, however, that each reading log needs at least TWO pieces of detailed, specific evidence (like quotes) to support your opinions on the text.
ReplyDeleteAlso consider making links beyond the text - social, political, historical. How might this article be important to us today? What does it 'warn' us about?