What is a person more likely to follow his conscience or authority? That was a question central to the Zimbardo Prison Experiment bJohn Watson's Baby Albert Experiment Milgram Experiment d. Apple End User fine print

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The question "What is a person more likely to follow, his conscience or authority?" was central to the Milgram Experiment. In this experiment, conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s, participants were instructed to administer electric shocks to another person under the authority of an experimenter, even when they believed it could cause harm. The experiment aimed to understand individuals' obedience to authority and the conflict between one's conscience and following orders from an authority figure. The Zimbardo Prison Experiment and Watson's Baby Albert Experiment were also famous psychological experiments but did not directly focus on this particular question. Additionally, the "Apple End User fine print" seems unrelated to the question.
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