A few years ago, I happened to be chatting with a couple of people that had graduated with bachelor's degrees in psychology a few years previously. They had both attended one of the larger state universities where I live, with about 20k undergraduates and 5k grads on campus.
Neither one had heard of either the Milgram Obedience Experiment or the Stanford Prison Experiment. Never covered them in school or had run into them outside of school. Neither rang the faintest bell.
A few years ago, I happened to be chatting with a couple of people that had graduated with bachelor's degrees in psychology a few years previously. They had both attended one of the larger state universities where I live, with about 20k undergraduates and 5k grads on campus.
Neither one had heard of either the Milgram Obedience Experiment or the Stanford Prison Experiment. Never covered them in school or had run into them outside of school. Neither rang the faintest bell.
So I think that also explains the modern world.
Wow, we covered those 2 and more in the early 80's and I wasn't a psych major, just classes toward a degree
Wow. I learned about them in the 90s in a high school psych course. We even learned about the mouse utopia stuff.