<span>Some have suggested that the results of Milgram's obedience study may have been due to the foot in the door effect
Foot in the door effect refer to a psychological conditioning that involve trying to make a persona agree/comply to do a large request by previously setting up that person with smaller and modest request</span>
<span>According to behaviourists, the grasping reflex in human babies and the imprinting behaviours in baby ducks are both examples of primitive behaviours.
</span>These primitive behaviours help babies to begin interacting with their environment. These automatic reflexes help babies to <span>adjust to life outside the womb and help build the foundation for motor and cognitive skills. </span>