Explanations Of Obediance Flashcards

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Name one explanation of obediance.

A

Legitimacy of Authority

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Explain what legitimacy of authority is.

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-When obediant individuals accept the power and status of authority figures.
-e.g parents,teachers,police officers.we see the as being in charge
-The authority they have is seen as legitimate in the sense that it is agreed in society.
We accept there credentials and beleive they know what they are doing.
-Factors that affect the LOA (name one and explain procedure and finding)

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Name another explanation for obedience.

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Agentic state.

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Explain the AO3 of gender bias in Milgrims study.

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-He only used a male sample (androcentric)
-therefore the findings cannot be generalised to women
-some research suggest that women obey orders reguardless of the situational variable
-There gender roles dicatate that they are submissive.
e.g research done by Sherdian and King where they ordered people to give a electric shock to puppies 100% of women obeyed and only 54% of men did.

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Explain when one is In a agentic state.

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-individual moves from a state of taking personal responisbility(autonomous state)
-to a state where they believe they are acting on behalf of a authoritive figure(agentic state)
-this is a agentic shift
-in a agentic state the individual would have a loss of personal responsibility and and would be no longer guilty for there actions as they believe they are carrying out the wishes of a more knowledgeable authority figure(implicit/explicit instructions)
-more likely to obey in a agentic state.

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Explain the AO3 that only supports agentic state?

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-all participants in milgrims study stopped at a point
-participant=who is responsible if the learner is harmed
-experimenter=i am responsible
-participants often continued electric shocking the learner after this
-once they no longer believed that they were responsible for there actions they then obeyed the experimenter.

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Explain the AO3 that mainly supports Legitimacy of authority.

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HOFLING
-conducted a study with nurses who were instructed by a unknown doctor via the telephone to give a patients a lethal dose of drugs
-21 out of 22 nurses obeyed even when they were told not to take orders over the phone
-supports LOA as the nurses obeyed due to the unknown doctor having more authority.

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How could Hofling’s study support agentic state?

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Nurses could have felt that ultimately responsibility would go towards the doctor.

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Explain the AO3 which counters both obedience explanations.

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DISPOSITIONAL FACTORS
-obedience is due to internal characteristics
-e.g personality,upbringing

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Explain the AO3 of cultural differences.

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-takes into account of cultural differances in obediance
-in some cultures authority is more likely to be accepted as legitimate
-this effect how different socities are structured and children are raised to perceive authority figure
-supported by cross cultural replication-australia 16% went to 450v
in germany 85% went to 450v.

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Explain a weakness by Mandel 1998

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-nazi’s obeyed the orders to shoot civilians in a small town in Poland
-They were told beforehand that they could take on other duties
-This contradicts as the soldiers chose to shoot the civilians over the other duties.

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