Stanley Milgram (August 15, 1933 – December 20, 1984) was a social psychologist at Yale University, Harvard University and the City University of New York. While at Harvard, he conducted the small-world experiment (the source of the six degrees of separation concept), and while at Yale, he conducted the Milgram experiment on obedience to authority. He also introduced the concept of familiar strangers. (via Wikipedia)
Place of Death:
Manhattan
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Name:
Stanley Milgram
Birthplace:
New York City
Known for:
Small world experiment
Milgram experiment
Birth Date:
Aug 15, 1933
Death Date:
Dec 20, 1984
Category: (Book)
27 new, starting at $8.57
7 used, starting at $8.72
Category: (Book)
27 new, starting at $5.99
16 used, starting at $6.78
Category: (Book)
1 new, starting at $26.37
Our search found contact information for 12 people named Stanley Milgram
View search resultsAsia's Youngest Self-Made Billionaire
15 Jan 2010 21:20:00 GMT | Forbes.com News
Stanley Milgram
4 Nov 2009 13:56:23 GMT | Wikipedia
From New Haven to Santa Clara: A historical perspective on the Milgram obedience experiments.
12 Jan 2009 05:00:00 GMT | American Psychologist
Signup on Stanley Milgram