The Relative Effectiveness of Nonviolent, Violent, and Yielding Tactics for Changing the Policy of an Opponent |
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... turn , forcing the subject to use the shock and the jolt back if he wanted to score . In spite of this , the nonviolent opponent never retreated or passed , but on each turn moved forward again to challenge the subject to jolt him back ...
... turn , forcing the subject to use the shock and the jolt back if he wanted to score . In spite of this , the nonviolent opponent never retreated or passed , but on each turn moved forward again to challenge the subject to jolt him back ...
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... turns on that of your opponent . Subjects on the amber side must , according to the rules , now turn off their most advanced light . They should do that now . " Subjects on the clear side again , since there is still an overload you ...
... turns on that of your opponent . Subjects on the amber side must , according to the rules , now turn off their most advanced light . They should do that now . " Subjects on the clear side again , since there is still an overload you ...
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... turn , would only be able to give you a shock at level one after you had shocked him , and he would not be able to ... turns on the intercom for a few seconds as if to say something . She turns on a tape of a subject asking her a ques ...
... turn , would only be able to give you a shock at level one after you had shocked him , and he would not be able to ... turns on the intercom for a few seconds as if to say something . She turns on a tape of a subject asking her a ques ...
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advance amber side amount analog analysis apparatus asked attempt authority Averaged behavior booths button Call Experimenter choice clear cognitive course Describe differences direction dissonance reduction effects estimate evaluation evidence experiment experimenter fact felt finished follows forward give given going hypothesis importance indicates intercom jolt back less lever lights Look low dissonance mark means of dissonance measure monitor and control moral motivation move Name nonviolent campaigner nonviolent condition Nonviolent Violent opponent opponent's overload pain panel pass pause person problem procedure Psychology push question questionnaire rated response retaliation round rules scale score seen sheet shock at level shock level showed side significantly situation subjects who shared subjects who won suffering suspicion switch Table tactic theory told turn unpleasant violent condition Violent Yielding yielding condition