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- W14184442 abstract "This chapter discusses the love-hate relationship that American psychology shares with Stanley Milgram. Social psychologists will invariably invoke the results of obedience experiments whenever needed to affirm the field that reveals something about social behavior that is not predictable from common sense. Milgram was equally at home publishing in magazines as in journals, which made him an effective disseminator of psychological information to the public. Despite the lack of attention to Milgram in most writings on the history of social psychology, he can readily be placed in a historical context. His phenomenon-centered approach represents a continuation, through Asch, of the Gestalt tradition. At the same time, his boundless confidence in the possibility of studying a wide range of social phenomena scientifically makes him supremely Lewinian. Milgram sensitized to the hidden workings of the social world. He showed the difficulty people often have of bridging the gap between intentions and actions. Even moral principles are not invariably translated into behavior but can have their potential power overridden by momentary situational pressures. Despite the pessimism occasioned by the obedience findings, it is remarkable that Milgram was able to maintain a positive, hopeful view of human potential." @default.
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- W14184442 title "The Social Psychology of Stanley Milgram" @default.
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