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Scientifically proven: good people more easily hurt others
Sometimes the good are the most zlymi
compliant, nice people, willing to make the choice with the most devastating consequences if they are convinced that such a choice will help them comply with social expectations. This is - the opening of psychologists who have suggested that the troubles in communication and evil people can be much kinder and more compliant than we think.
More recently, researchers have a version of the famous "experiment obedience" Stanley Milgram. In the experiment, subjects were asked doctors to beat other people's shock as long as they do not die. Only later did the subjects learned that the people they had just "killed" were just actors. Scientists amazed the number of friendly people who quietly "killing" of other people simply because they had been given such an order.
At repeated the experiment, the researchers found evidence that the compliant people often hesitant to do destructive things, simply because they do not want to upset others, disagreeing and direct orders.
Writes Kenneth Uortsi magazine "Psychology Today»:
compliant, nice people, willing to make the choice with the most devastating consequences if they are convinced that such a choice will help them comply with social expectations. This is - the opening of psychologists who have suggested that the troubles in communication and evil people can be much kinder and more compliant than we think.
More recently, researchers have a version of the famous "experiment obedience" Stanley Milgram. In the experiment, subjects were asked doctors to beat other people's shock as long as they do not die. Only later did the subjects learned that the people they had just "killed" were just actors. Scientists amazed the number of friendly people who quietly "killing" of other people simply because they had been given such an order.
At repeated the experiment, the researchers found evidence that the compliant people often hesitant to do destructive things, simply because they do not want to upset others, disagreeing and direct orders.
Writes Kenneth Uortsi magazine "Psychology Today»:
«high probability that compliant, friendly people with open faces make destructive choices. These new "obedience experiments," people with more social benefits were the ones who carry out the orders of experimenters and applied electric shocks, knowing full well that this may harm an innocent person. In contrast, people with less uncompromising open faces, most likely, will refuse to hurt others when they are told to do so ».
blockquote> This probably explains why the Hulk has always saves the world.
via factroom.ru