une motivation, une mesure d'encouragement - AN INCENTIVE : Many countries offer financial incentives to encourage people to recycle their e-waste responsibly., nerveux/-euse, agité(e) - NERVOUS, SKITTISH: Some participants grew skittish as the supposed shocks increased in intensity./Many participants showed visible signs of tension, including sweating, trembling, and nervous laughter., tromper, duper - TO DECEIVE/FOOL: Some recycling programs deceive the public by secretly exporting e-waste to developing countries. / Milgram had to fool participants about the true purpose of the study to observe genuine obedience., bien-être - WELL-BEING: The study raised ethical concerns about the psychological well-being of participants., avertir, mettre en garde - TO WARN : Experts warn that improper disposal of electronics can release toxic chemicals into the environment., mettre en œuvre/en place, exécuter - TO IMPLEMENT : Companies often implement planned obsolescence by designing products with shorter lifespans to encourage frequent replacements., augmenter - TO INCREASE: Companies use planned obsolescence to increase sales. / The teacher was instructed to administer an electric shock ever time the learner made a mistake and to increase the voltage after each mistake., confiance en soi, assurance - SELF-ASSURANCE: Participants with higher self-assurance were sometimes more likely to question the experimenter’s instructions. / A few volunteers showed remarkable confidence in refusing to continue the shocks, despite social pressure., crier - TO SCREAM, HOLLER : Some volunteers tried to stop the experiment when they heard the learner scream / holler in pain., un échantillon - A SAMPLE: The experiment’s conclusions were based on the reactions of a relatively small sample of participants.,

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