Rethinking the Milgram Experiment

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replication
the action of copying or reproducing something
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plead
to beg
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emerge
to come out
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atrocity
An act of great cruelty and wickedness
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enshrine
to cherish as precious or sacred
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mallable
easy to shape or bend
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compelling
forceful, demanding attention
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scripted
rehearsed; lacking spontaneity
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legacy
Body of ideas, achievements, and morals
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posterity
future generations
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vocal
(in this context) to be outspoken/loud on a topic
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trove
collection
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glaring
extremely obvious or conspicuous
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prod
to try to make someone do something, especially when they are unwilling
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hoax
(n.) an act intended to trick or deceive, a fraud; (v.) to trick, deceive
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lapses
a temporary failure of concentration, memory, or judgment.
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partial
biased
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administer
to manage or direct
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breach
a violation; a gap or break
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discredit
to harm the reputation of, dishonor or disgrace
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explicit
definite, clearly stated
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dormant
inactive
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coin a (phrase /word)
make up a word/phrase
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proponent
(n.) one who puts forward a proposal; one who supports a cause or belief
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deranged
insane
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exhonerate
to free from blame; to relieve of a task (not guilty)
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implication
the act of suggesting or hinting
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resurgence
A rising again to life, use, acceptance, or prominence; a revival
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notion
idea
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Iteration
the repetition of a process or utterance.
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compliance
Conforming to a request or demand
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concede
(v.) to admit as true; to yield, submit
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consensus
general agreement