BLA3749

1. Human sciences are "fuzzy" sciences, but they are still sciences.
The Milgram experiment was an interesting study I discovered in General Psychology. The experiment was a handful of selected people whom were to answer a variety of questions with an M.D. and if their answers was incorrect they would be shocked with a certain amount of voltage into their bodies. Unfortunately the doctor failed to inform each participant they would be flipping the switch on each other as he observed. The law does not allow you to inflict pain on another human for the self satisfaction of the man running the show. I found it quite interesting that during the process how many contestants actually flipped the switch for almost near death watts of voltage on another participant. Their conscious telling them that triple X is fatal and doing it anyway because they were told that is a part of the scientific study and to just continue.

Sources: http://www.simplypsychology.org/milgram.html