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Owwin

PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:01 pm


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People really kept shocking people for wrong answers after they believed they were unconscious? How can an unconscious person deliver a wrong answer? Why would you shock them after they complained of a heart condition?

And the people who answered wrong in the first experiment. That explains all the idiots in my school who dress the same.

The prison experiment really pissed me off too. The majority of cops in my town are assholes. I am always sickened by people in authority positions because I wonder if they took the job to help people or abuse the power. Now I know.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:03 pm


Eight out of ten of those people you see would torture the s**t out of a puppy if a dude in a lab coat asked them to.

I find this to be quotable.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:07 pm


Owwin
Zephyrkitty
People really kept shocking people for wrong answers after they believed they were unconscious? How can an unconscious person deliver a wrong answer? Why would you shock them after they complained of a heart condition?

And the people who answered wrong in the first experiment. That explains all the idiots in my school who dress the same.

I had a teacher who talked about that experiment, and according to him, no answer was counted as a wrong answer.

Basically, if you can get someone to agree to a smaller request, it is easier to get them to agree to larger ones. It's harder to say 'I don't feel good about this. I think we should stop.' after you've agreed to do something else for that person previously.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:08 pm


Yin Yun Yang
Eight out of ten of those people you see would torture the s**t out of a puppy if a dude in a lab coat asked them to.

I find this to be quotable.
You gotta realize that only 26 people took that test though. That is not really a good sample for all of humanity.

Owwin


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:09 pm


Yin Yun Yang
Eight out of ten of those people you see would torture the s**t out of a puppy if a dude in a lab coat asked them to.

I find this to be quotable.

This.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:12 pm


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Owwin
Zephyrkitty
People really kept shocking people for wrong answers after they believed they were unconscious? How can an unconscious person deliver a wrong answer? Why would you shock them after they complained of a heart condition?

And the people who answered wrong in the first experiment. That explains all the idiots in my school who dress the same.

I had a teacher who talked about that experiment, and according to him, no answer was counted as a wrong answer.

Basically, if you can get someone to agree to a smaller request, it is easier to get them to agree to larger ones. It's harder to say 'I don't feel good about this. I think we should stop.' after you've agreed to do something else for that person previously.
I just realized, that isn't really a good look at humankind as a whole. For one thing they only tested 26 people, and you'll notice while they talk about all of the people who took it, they didn't have a record of how many people they asked who wouldn't do it at all. They eliminated the group that couldn't stand to hurt anybody in the first place from the equation.

Owwin


teh_n00b_huntr

PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:20 pm


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Eight out of ten of those people you see would torture the s**t out of a puppy if a dude in a lab coat asked them to.

I find this to be quotable.

I would quote this quote 3nodding

also I may need you to play twing-twang
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:22 pm


I've read about the original experiment, the one with the actor and the shocks about the pacemaker. He did it in two different areas, a university with studnets and then people in a town a few miles away.

Twing-Twang?

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:23 pm


Goodnight.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:24 pm


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Goodnight.
Enjoi ur turki dai

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:25 pm


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People really kept shocking people for wrong answers after they believed they were unconscious? How can an unconscious person deliver a wrong answer? Why would you shock them after they complained of a heart condition?

And the people who answered wrong in the first experiment. That explains all the idiots in my school who dress the same.

I had a teacher who talked about that experiment, and according to him, no answer was counted as a wrong answer.

Basically, if you can get someone to agree to a smaller request, it is easier to get them to agree to larger ones. It's harder to say 'I don't feel good about this. I think we should stop.' after you've agreed to do something else for that person previously.
I just realized, that isn't really a good look at humankind as a whole. For one thing they only tested 26 people, and you'll notice while they talk about all of the people who took it, they didn't have a record of how many people they asked who wouldn't do it at all. They eliminated the group that couldn't stand to hurt anybody in the first place from the equation.

Considering that the people in the experiment thought there were testing learning, I don't think that they ignored the people who wouldn't do it. Also, no one in the experiment stopped before 300 volts, as far as I can find.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:28 pm


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Owwin

PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:29 pm


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Considering that the people in the experiment thought there were testing learning, I don't think that they ignored the people who wouldn't do it. Also, no one in the experiment stopped before 300 volts, as far as I can find.
That is sad, they must have been testing some callus and stupid people.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:32 pm


im tired so this cloaked unkown person is out

also twing-twang is from heavenly sword, no ideaa what it is though xd

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Yin Yun Yang

PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:33 pm


I shee.
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