The document discusses several classic social psychology experiments, including Stanley Milgram's obedience experiment from 1961-1963, the Hofling hospital experiment from 1966, and Philip Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment from 1971. It provides brief descriptions and links to further information about each experiment and discusses their findings, such as Milgram finding that people were willing to administer what they believed were painful electric shocks when instructed by an authority figure.