In 1963, stanley milgram reported that 65% of research participants, at the request of the experimenter, would administer phony shocks that they considered real, to a stranger. He demonstrated how obedient humans can be to authority figures. Some critics contend that milgram's findings cannot be used to predict behavior in real life. How might milgram respond to this criticism?
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Laboratory research allows you to identify general principles that do generalize to other 'real world' contexts
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