Agentic state and legitimate authority Flashcards

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What is the social-psychological explanation?

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Concerns the influence of others on an individual’s behaviour, rather than external factors in the situation

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Who proposed the agentic theory?

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Milgram

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What is meant by the agentic theory?

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We act as an agent in response to someone in authority
- Easy to deny personal responsibility for our action

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What are the ways in which people can act according to the agentic theory?

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  • Autonomous state
  • Agentic state
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Define the autonomous state:

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Individuals direct their own behaviour, and take responsibility for the consequences

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Define the agentic state:

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Individuals allow someone else to direct their behaviour – they pass responsibility to them

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What is the agentic shift according to the agentic theory?

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People move from the autonomous state into the agentic state when confronted with an authority figure.

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What is binding factors?

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Aspects of the situation that allow a person to minimise the damaging effect of their behaviour.

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What are two theories of social-psychological explanation?

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  • Agentic State
  • Legitimacy Theory
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Define Legitimate:

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Being in compliance with the law
Being in accordance with established or accepted patterns and standards
Based on logical reasoning
Authentic; genuine

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Define Legitimacy of Authority:

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An explanation for obedience which suggests that we are m-ore likely to obey people who we perceive to have authority over us
-Authority is justified by individuals position of power

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What were the three main factors to explain obedience suggested by Kelman and Hamilton (1989)?

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Legitimacy of the system
Legitimacy of authority within the system
Legitimacy of demands or orders given

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What is a legitimacy of the system?

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This concerns the extent to which the ‘body’ is a legitimate source of authority

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What is an example of legitimacy of the system?

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Government
Army
School

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What is the legitimacy of authority within the system?

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Power of individuals hold to give orders because of their position in the system
Linked with status

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What is the legitimacy of demands or orders given?

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-Extent with which the order is perceived to be a legitimate area for the authority figure

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