milgram

milgram

 英

  • 网络米尔格拉姆;米尔格兰;米尔格兰姆

例句

In this case in an epileptic seizure, in Milgram's study, it was the electrical shocks participants themselves were administering.

癫痫发作情况下Milgram试验参与者自己实施电击

"And since Milgram's finding sort of made sense, nobody even bothered to redo the experiment, " Watts shrugs.

既然米尔格拉姆发现看起来道理那么没有人愿意做一次试验,”瓦特耸耸肩

Milgram's study is all about individual authority to control people.

米尔格拉姆研究完全关于控制大众个人权力

Sure enough, he found that Milgram was right: The average length of the chain was roughly six links.

毫无疑问发现米尔格拉姆正确通路平均长度

Leskovec and Horvitz claim their work supports Milgram's theory that each of us is only separated from anyone else by six jumps.

里斯科维克霍维兹宣称他们研究成果支持米尔格兰姆理论我们每个人仅仅只与其他人相隔距离

The phrase 'six degrees of separation' came into usage after the 1960s study by academic Stanley Milgram.

分离这个短语学院派人物斯坦利.米尔格拉姆20世纪60年代提出

Milgram's studies of obedience show that people will administer dangerous electric shocks if told to by a white-coated authority figure.

Milgram服从研究显示一个位权重训话人们控制自身情愿

Kleinfeld points out that Milgram's claim for the six-degrees of separation could be an academic myth.

克兰菲尔德指出米尔格兰姆对于空间分隔理论宣称一个学术神话

Unfortunately this email replication had the same problem as Milgram's original study - many chains simply broke down.

不幸邮件复制实验米尔格兰姆最初研究有着相同问题——许多链接中断

One answer comes from psychologist Stanley Milgram, famous for his work on obedience in social psychology: study the queue itself.

因为社会心理学服从实验闻名心理学斯坦利·米尔格拉姆(StanleyMilgram我们答案研究排队本身

Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram wanted to test willingness of subjects to obey an authority figure.

因此耶鲁大学心理学家米尔格伦StanleyMilgram希望权威人物下达命令服从意愿进行测试

Milgram explained his results by the power of the situation.

Milgram情境力量解释实验结果

Certainly Milgram's study of obedience casts a long shadow over this experiment.

当然Milgram顺从研究这个试验相似部分

While this is still a powerful interpretation from a brilliant experiment, it isn't what Milgram was really looking for.

虽然也是对于这个杰出实验一种说服力理解但是并不是Milgram当初想要结果

Milgram thought queue-jumping is tolerated as long as it doesn't threaten the line too much.

米尔格拉姆认为插队行为容忍只要队列存在威胁不大

One classic example of sheep theory is Stanley Milgram's famous electro-shock obedience experiment.

关于绵羊理论一个经典例子就是StanleyMilgram著名电击服从实验

Milgram had assistants travel around New York to 129 different queues in betting shops, railway stations and elsewhere.

米尔格拉姆助手遍布纽约彩票投注火车站其他地方129个不同排队地点实验

What Milgram wanted to know was how far humans will go when an authority figure orders them to hurt another human being.

Milgram知道一个权威人物命令伤害他人时候究竟残酷什么地步

Stanley Milgram: Obedience to Authority Or Just Conformity?

StanleyMilgram服从权威墨守陈规

Milgram also used two variations to find out under what conditions people would protest at queue-jumpers.

米尔格拉姆同时使用意在寻找人们何种条件插队提出抗议

Stanley Milgram's now famous experiments were designed to test obedience to authority (Milgram, 1963).

StanleyMilgram著名实验为了测试对于权威服从设计(Milgram1963)。

Milgram took this study, along with other research, to demonstrate that we really do live in a small world.

米尔格兰姆通过研究及其研究来向人们展示我们确实生活一个小小世界

But after Milgram's experiment the idea captured the world's imagination, later spawning a play and film.

米尔格拉姆实验观点影响整个世界想象力之后出产一部戏剧电影

There are all sorts of reasons that we may want to believe Milgram's small world conclusions, as Kleinfeld herself points out.

正如克兰菲尔德自己指出一样多种多样原因使我们想要相信米尔格兰姆小小世界理论

Unlike Milgram's experiment, this shock was real.

米尔格伦实验不同这种电击真实

For example, I speak to the postman but he's not really part of my social network - certainly not in the sense Milgram meant.

例如邮递员说话但是并不真是社交网络一部分当然米尔格兰姆观点也是如此

Why did Milgram get it wrong?

为什么米尔格拉姆

The Milgram Experiment (1961)

实验米尔格伦实验(1961年)