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In all likelihood, participants in milgram's obedience experiments (conducted in the 1960s and 1970s) were willing to administer increasingly severe shocks to a confederate learner because they were concerned that the experimenter would be disappointed or perhaps even angry with them. such concerns reflect the power of to induce obedience to authority.

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