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The high levels of obedience in the milgram experiments are least likely to be attributable to

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High obedience levels from the Milgram Experiment are least likely attributable to freewill. Everyone has free will, but when people are negatively reinforced by people or events that they have no control over, they are most likely to be slaves of the situation. Instead of being free to control their fate, they can no longer decide what they want to do because they have lost their freedom for their life due to fear of the consequence of little actions that lead them to their goal.
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