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      Milgram’s shock experiments and the Nazi perpetrators: A contrarian perspective on the role of obedience pressures during the Holocaust

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      Theory & Psychology
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                Journal
                Theory & Psychology
                Theory & Psychology
                SAGE Publications
                0959-3543
                1461-7447
                November 11 2015
                October 2015
                November 11 2015
                October 2015
                : 25
                : 5
                : 581-598
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                [1 ]Kenyon College
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                10.1177/0959354315601904
                c5ef6cdb-b2d4-4924-9518-a35b073587ec
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