User talk:Kangw01/Compliance (psychology)

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Do you plan on adding the bit about the Nuremberg trials to this article? It doesn't really fit, in my opinion. It is an example of compliance/conformity, but I don't think that it would add to the overall content of this article. If you did decide to add it, where in the article would you place the addition?

Also, one of the sources cited in your sandbox seems to be about a different type of compliance than this one. (the one about pediatric tuberculosis)

I can see how this would be a challenging article to change or add to, it seems pretty well developed and I checked all the sources--they are all from reliable journals/books. Rdewitt92 (talk) 02:27, 7 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I do plan on adding a bit more on the Nuremberg trials because it proposes some historical evidence of compliance that I feel the article may be lacking. It is still in the works and needs more things added to it, but I completely understand why it seems like it is out of place. I will do some more research and consideration of your comment. In terms of where I would place it I think it would fit well in the "Major Empirical Findings" sections because the "Stanley Milgram's Experiment" is there as well and it is a historical finding on compliance. I had a difficult time finding citations for this article that would work in what I was trying to add to my article. The reason why I choose the tuberculosis one was because in the article it spoke about compliance for treatment in children with tuberculosis. Kangw01 (talk) 01:01, 14 October 2019 (UTC)Kang W. Lee[reply]