obedience - translation to spanish
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obedience - translation to spanish

YIELDING TO INSTRUCTIONS FROM AN AUTHORITY FIGURE
Obediency; Obedient; Obediance; Submissive compliance; Hearsomeness; Obedience (human behaviour); Obediant; Obeying; Obedience training of human beings; Obedience
  • [[Doge's Palace]] in [[Venice]]: capital featuring '''Virtues and vices''' - ''Obediencia D<omi>no exireo'' (Obedience to God).

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(n.) = obediencia, acatamiento, respeto
Ex: This article reviews the prospects and limitations of several of these strategies for explaining cooperation and obedience to social norms.
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* disobedience = desobediencia, desacato
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Definition

obedience
¦ noun
1. compliance with an order or law or submission to another's authority.
2. observance of a monastic rule.
Derivatives
obedient adjective
obediently adverb
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. oboedientia, from oboedire (see obey).

Wikipedia

Obedience (human behavior)

Obedience, in human behavior, is a form of "social influence in which a person yields to explicit instructions or orders from an authority figure". Obedience is generally distinguished from compliance, which is behavior influenced by peers, and from conformity, which is behavior intended to match that of the majority. Depending on context, obedience can be seen as moral, immoral, or amoral.

Humans have been shown to be obedient in the presence of perceived legitimate authority figures, as shown by the Milgram experiment in the 1960s, which was carried out by Stanley Milgram to find out how the Nazis managed to get ordinary people to take part in the mass murders of the Holocaust. The experiment showed that obedience to authority was the norm, not the exception. Regarding obedience, Milgram said that "Obedience is as basic an element in the structure of social life as one can point to. Some system of authority is a requirement of all communal living, and it is only the man dwelling in isolation who is not forced to respond, through defiance or submission, to the commands of others." A similar conclusion was reached in the Stanford prison experiment.

Examples of use of obedience
1. He knows that obedience to God in Islam is obedience to parents.
2. Obedience training; obscene telephone calls; oil changing.
3. In the bad old days dogs were chastised into obedience.
4. It defines the proper order in society, which requires obedience to God and His Messenger in all situations, as well as obedience to Muslim rulers in general.
5. Obedience cannot be blind . . . These men were not novices.