<span>Milgram found that subjects' obedience declined dramatically when "</span>
another "teacher" defied the
experimenter's order".
In psychology one of the most renowned investigations of
compliance and obedience was done by Stanley Milgram, who was a psychologist at
Yale University. He directed an analysis concentrating on the contention
between submission to authority and individual conscience. This started in July
1961. Stanley Milgram wanted to see how effectively customary individuals could
be affected into doing violence, for instance, Germans in WWII.
Answer:
The camel, possibly
Explanation:
No animal is known as "the sheep of the desert" as far as I can tell, but the camel is sometimes called "the ship of the desert".