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Responds to V. S. Folkes's (see record 1985-20109-001) critique of the present authors' (see record 1979-23568-001) analysis of the mindlessness of Ss' actions in complying with confederates' requests. Discussion focuses on Folkes's assertion that differential rates of compliance reflect the controllability of the reasons provided and her claim that the present authors' Ss were cognitively active. It is argued that there is nothing in Folkes's results to contradict the idea that people are sometimes mindful and sometimes not. (16 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献