Experiments on Obedience and getting opinions after pressure.

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Obedience to orders and change of opinions under pressure The society, which we live in, is filled with different people from different cultures and different backgrounds. Every person has his own personality, his own likes and dislikes, and his own ability to make a judgment about something. These are the characteristics that make a person individual and unique. However, as individualistic and unique as people are, in certain situations they are willing to give up …

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