No, I would stop pretty early, but I'm the type who loves to defy authority and what people tell me to do.
It's set up that you're both participating in an experiment on the effects of pain on ones ability to rationalise. They rig a coin toss or straw pull or something and the other guy goes in the chair while you get the seat. The person intentionally answers everything wrong, while acting like they're in pain. It's a very deep-seated experiment into behaviour around authority and I find it fascinating.DanielBrown said:I reckon I would stop pretty quickly unless I met the other person and knew he wanted to be part of the experiment. If that was over with I'd keep going until he told me to stop.
Though, as already mentioned, it's hard to say how we'd react if we actually were in that situation.
What exactly does the switch-flipper think he's achieving with a test like that?
I'm actually studying education and this experiment came up in my social and moral development lecture.Binnsyboy said:I'm studying Psychology as well.
Ah, I see! Thanks for the clarification.Samantha Burt said:It's set up that you're both participating in an experiment on the effects of pain on ones ability to rationalise. They rig a coin toss or straw pull or something and the other guy goes in the chair while you get the seat. The person intentionally answers everything wrong, while acting like they're in pain. It's a very deep-seated experiment into behaviour around authority and I find it fascinating.DanielBrown said:I reckon I would stop pretty quickly unless I met the other person and knew he wanted to be part of the experiment. If that was over with I'd keep going until he told me to stop.
Though, as already mentioned, it's hard to say how we'd react if we actually were in that situation.
What exactly does the switch-flipper think he's achieving with a test like that?