The Individual in a Social World: Essays and ExperimentsA collection of the major essays and experiments of social psychologist Stanley Milgram. Edited by two of his former students, this paperback is intended as a primary source supplement for introductory and advance level courses, offering a view of the world through the vision of Milgram. |
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THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE CITY | 1 |
THE INDIVIDUAL AND AUTHORITY | 125 |
vii | 175 |
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