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- From: bh@anarres.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Brian Harvey)
- Newsgroups: alt.hypnosis
- Subject: Re: nonsence and truth
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 16:09:49 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- dlb@fanny.wash.inmet.com (David Barton) writes:
- | [...] The easiest
- |is to ask them, under the color of some sort of authority. The Milkin
- |experiment should be required reading for anyone who works with
- |hypnosis (and is usually covered in an introductory level psychology
- |course).
-
- You mean Milgram. Milliken, if I remember correctly, was the physicist
- who did something or other with oil drops to measure the mass or charge
- of the electron -- it's been a long time since high school, sorry.
-