Compliance Via Identification, Not Coercion

Updated: 2025.08.14 2M ago 1 sources
Participants tended to continue when they identified with the experimenter’s scientific mission, not because they were cowed by authority. Obedience is contingent on shared identity and perceived legitimacy. — Campaigns for public cooperation (from pandemics to policing) should build identification and legitimacy rather than rely on threats or mandates.

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Paul Bloom 2025.08.14 100% relevant
Bloom cites modern interpretations of Milgram (e.g., engaged followership) emphasizing identification with 'science' over fear.
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