Obedience: SOCIAL INFLUENCE Flashcards

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DEFINE OBEDIENCE`

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a form of social influence in which an individual follows a direct order.
The person issuing the order is usually a person of authority, who has the power to punish the behaviour if the individual does not obey

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aim of Milgram’s Baseline experiment

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Assess levels of obedience in the presence of an authority figure

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Sample of Milgram’s Baseline experiment

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-40 American men
–age 20-50 yrs
-Recruited via newspaper advert and paid £4.50 for participating, even if they did not complete the study

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role of allparticipants in Milgrams baseline study

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Learner - confederate
Teacher - NAive p p
experimenter (not Milgram) in grey lab coat

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what were the 4 prods used by the experimenter to encourage the teacher to carry on with the experiment

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1)Please continue
2)The experiment requires you to continue
3)It is absolutely essential that you continue
4)You have no other choice but to continue

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How was the role of teacher or learner chosen

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P.p had to draw roles . it was rigged so that the confederate (actor) always got the ‘learner’ role and the Naïve (true) p.p always got the ‘teacher’ role

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what were the Naïve p.p told the experiment was (Milgram)

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‘a study to measure the effects of punishment on memory’

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what three questions pushed Stanley Milgram to study Obedience ?

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1)Why did so many Germans obey to Hitler’s command to kill so many
2)Are Germen people different?
3)Are they more Obedient ?

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what voltage did the electric generator range

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15-450 V

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what are situational variables of obedience

+NAME THEM

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features of the immediate physical and social environment which may influence a persons behaviour

-proximity
-location
-uniform

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what is proximity in Milgram’s study (obedience

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The closeness of distance of the authority figure to the teacher. - The physical closeness of the teacher to the learner

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what where the three conditions of proximity in Milgrams study and their findings

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-Same room: Obedience dropped from 65% to 40%

-Touch proximity: Teachers now had to force learners hands onto shock plate. Obedience 30%

-Remote instruction: Experimenter gave instructions by phone. Obedience dropped to 20.5% and p.p pretended to give shocks

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What is location is Milgrams variation study

how did it effect obedience

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the place from which the order is issued.
in this variation, milgram conducted his research in a run down office block rather than a prestigious uni

Obedience dropped to 47.5%

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what is uniform in Milgrams variation study

findings

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uniform of authority figure

in this variation, the experimenter was called out and replaced by a ‘ordinary member of the public’

-obedience dropped to 20%. the lowest

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what does a change in proximity effect in obedience

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The responsibility of the p.p

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what does a change in Location effect in obedience

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Legitimacy

17
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what does a change in uniform effect obedience

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authority

18
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difference between situational and Dispositional Explanations of obedience

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Dispositional = internal

situational = external

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What is the agentic state

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-mental state, feel no personal responsibility for our behavior as we believe ourselves to be acting for an authority figure;
acting as an ‘agent’

20
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what is an ‘agent’ in obedience

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someone who acts for or in place of another. an agent experiences high anxiety or guilt when they realise what they are doing is wrong, feel powerless to disobey

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what is the Autonomous state

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Person feels they can behave freely, Have responsibility.
Act on own principles and beliefs.

22
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what is the agentic shift
What did Milgram suggest

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Transition from autonomous to agentic state.
Milgram (1974) suggested this shift occurs when a person perceives someone else as an authority figure. This figure has more power in the hierarchy. Person must obey

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what is the Legitimacy of Authority theory

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-explanation of obedience which suggests that we are more likely to obey people who we perceive to have authority over us.
-This authority is justified by the indivs position of power within a social hierarchy. This authority can be demonstrated by uniform and the ability to punish

-Legitimacy of authority is agreed by society and we learn to accept it from a very young age

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what is destructive authority

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-when the legitimate power is used to destroy

the authority figure orders people to behave in ways that are cruel or dangerous.
(shown by milgram using prods)

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What are dispositional explanations

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any explanation of behavior that highlights the importance of the individuals personality

26
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Who is Theodor Adorno

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-wanted to understand anti-Semitism seen in Holocaust
-Focused on dispositional expls, suggesting obedience is pathological, forming part of out personality

27
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what is authoritarian personality

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a type of personality that is very obedient to authority. someone with this type of personality is likely to be submissive to higher authority but dismissive to to inferiors

28
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What did Adorno suggest authoritarian personality was a result of

E.g:

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a result of over harsh parenting during childhood

such as
-strict discipline
-absolute loyalty
-impossibly high standards
-sever criticism

28
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how does strict parenting cause authoritarian personality?

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children’s experiences creates resentment and hostility. They are too scared of punishment to direct these feelings onto their parents. therefore displace these emotions onto others, often those seen as inferior

29
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Did Adorno relate the Authoritarian personality to Obedience

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NO

Milgram + Elms did

30
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overall what does milgrams variables suggest

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Overall, Milgrams findings of research into situational variables of obedience suggest that peoples obedience rates depend on proximity, location and uniform.

31
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when was bickmans research

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1974

32
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what were the three uniform in bickman

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milkman
guard
ordinary

33
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what were bickmans three tasks

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1) pick up bag
2) pay into parking meter
3) stand on the other side of a bus stop where it says no standing

34
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findings of bickman

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people conformed to the …
guard 76% of the time
milkman 47%
normal 30%

35
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legitimacy of authority summary

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-Situational
-more likely to obey in presence of legitimate authority figure
-learned from young age
many ways it is demonstrated:
-social hierarchy, high up = legitimate e.g: teacher
-Ability to punish e.g: arrest
uniform e.g: badge

Destructive authority