Thanks Rissa, it's weird to think about, huh? Even more so if you think what it would've been like of there were a threat to them.. And thanks, Rina! Thought of you while writing it
I don't think I would have been able to shock anyone period. That's just mean. Especially after the waiting room part, that'd break my heart
That's a pretty twisted part of it, huh Papi? Knowing the Learner had a heart condition before even beginning (even if it wasn't true, and there were no shocks).
if i heard the learner banging the walls and shouting ill probably stop :/ but if the experiment guy is scary i'll continue :lol:
Great threadkept me entertained throughout the entire thingidk if thats bad or not but deff interesting
I'd like to think I'd stop early on but who knows when you're actually in the scenario itself, right?
And yeah, Nick, there's no way of knowing really we're all so sure of who we are as defined by our morals and standards, but until they're tested, who knows
Great thread I think the sample shock was something that most found endurable that's the only way I can see them continuing and maybe they felt most were overreacting to the shocks, but I couldn't go past the 350 js
Ohhh! Fellow psych major, I gather, or just someone interested in psychology? :')) what was part 1? Hmm... You should definitely do the Stanford Prison experiment if that wasn't the first one you picked!