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The Morris One-Up Study is a psychological experiment designed to understand how people interpret and respond to different social cues, particularly regarding authority and obedience. Participants are presented with scenarios where they might need to follow instructions from an authority figure, and their reactions are observed. The study helps researchers explore how individuals make ethical decisions under pressure and the factors that influence compliance. It provides insights into human behavior related to authority, morality, and social influence, illustrating how normal people might act in situations involving command and obedience.