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Psychology studies on obedience and empathy cited without actionable leads

Psychology studies on obedience and empathy cited without actionable leads The passage merely summarizes classic psychology experiments and genetic research on empathy, offering no concrete names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving powerful actors. It lacks investigative value, novelty, or controversy. Key insights: References to Milgram, Zimbardo, Asch, and genetic studies on callous‑unemotional traits; Discussion of how individual differences may affect obedience to authority; Cites a book chapter (Hauser Chapter 4) but provides no new evidence or claims

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Psychology studies on obedience and empathy cited without actionable leads The passage merely summarizes classic psychology experiments and genetic research on empathy, offering no concrete names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving powerful actors. It lacks investigative value, novelty, or controversy. Key insights: References to Milgram, Zimbardo, Asch, and genetic studies on callous‑unemotional traits; Discussion of how individual differences may affect obedience to authority; Cites a book chapter (Hauser Chapter 4) but provides no new evidence or claims

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