Talk:We Do What We're Told (Milgram's 37)
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The claim that 37 refers to "37 people out of 40..." differs from the information here: [1]http://www.stanleymilgram.com/trivia_answers.php?qdate=2000-06-01
That page states that the "37" actually refers to the 37.5% of people that were disobedient (those that did not "do what they were told") and that in fact the data was actually reported using the 62.% of people that did obey. Who do we believe here?
See this page for the corresponding question: [2]http://www.stanleymilgram.com/trivia_questions-archive.php
DRead 20:24, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
The Chocolate War soundtrack
[edit]The song is used in a powerful scene from the movie "The Chocolate War" (1988) source: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094869/soundtrack
Anybody's welcome to add this to the entry. I don't know how
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