What is the role of argumentation and rhetoric in Milgram’s experiments?

Answer a specific question in regards to the following paper:

Gibson, S (2019). Obedience without orders: Expanding social psychology’s conception of ‘obedience’. British Journal of Social Psychology, 58, 241-259

What is the role of argumentation and rhetoric in Milgram’s experiments? Do orders need to be ‘spoken’ so that they have an effect? Discuss with relevance to the above paper.

 

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