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psychology experiments were
conducted by Yale
University psychologist Stanley Milgram, who
intended to
measure the
willingness of
study parti****nts to obey...
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Milgram is a
surname derived from the
Yiddish word for
pomegranate (מילגרוים, Milgroim) and may
refer to:
Arthur Milgram (1912–1961),
American mathematician...
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Stanley Milgram (August 15, 1933 –
December 20, 1984) was an
American social psychologist known for his
controversial experiments on
obedience conducted...
- Anne
Melissa Milgram (born
December 1, 1970) is an
American attorney and
academic who
currently serves as
Administrator of the Drug
Enforcement Administration...
- small-world
experiment comprised several experiments conducted by
Stanley Milgram and
other researchers examining the
average path
length for
social networks...
- or
conditions are
already fulfilled. The Lax–
Milgram theorem,
named after Peter Lax and
Arthur Milgram who
proved it in 1954,
provides weak formulations...
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Arthur Norton Milgram (3 June 1912 – 30
January 1961) was an
American mathematician. He made
contributions in
functional analysis, combinatorics, differential...
- In mathematics, the Lions–Lax–
Milgram theorem (or
simply Lions's theorem) is a
result in
functional analysis with
applications in the
study of partial...
- In mathematics, the Babuška–Lax–
Milgram theorem is a
generalization of the
famous Lax–
Milgram theorem,
which gives conditions under which a
bilinear form...
- Experimenter: The
Stanley Milgram Story or
Experimenter (alternative title), is a 2015
American biographical drama film written,
directed and co-produced...