MILIGRAMS OBEDIENCE STUDY Flashcards

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OBEDIENCE

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complying with the orders of an authority figure (compliance is obeying an order without agreeing with it).

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miligrams aim

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  • to test the hypothesis that obeying orders to kill another human was specific to extreme obedience and that it wouldn’t happen again
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what type of particapants did he use? e.g gender, job

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  • 40 males, aged 20-50,
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MILIGRAMS PROCEDURE

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  • teacher would ask learner questions in separate room (confederate) ,
  • given shocks if answer was wrong volts increased everytime answer was wrong standardised procudre
  • e.g please continue” if answered wrong gave shocks going up in 15v from 15 – 450 volts
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MILIGRAMS FINDINGS

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100% went to 300 12.5% stopped at 300v, 65% went to 450

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Low internal validity

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  • Milgram stated that 75% of participants believed the shocks were genuine.
  • Orne and Holland said the participants obeyed as an acting role, and Perry found that 2/3 of participants were disobedient and only 50% of them believed the shocks were real.
  • Suggests that participant were responding to demand characteristics.
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RESEARCH TO SUPPORT MILIGRAM

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  • french documentary, french pp in reality tv show paid to give
  • (fake) electric shocks when ordered by presenter to other pp (confederates) 80% gave max 450 to confederate who was unconsious (acting) anxiety similar to miligrams study
  • this supports miligrams findings about obedience ad authority.
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ETHICAL ISSUES (DECEPTION)

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  • the pp in the study were decieved e.g they thought the shocks given were real miligram dealt with this by deprefing pp.
  • baumrind felt this deception couldve have serious concequences for pp and researchers. e.g no infromed consent
  • therefore research can damage the reputation of psychologists and their researcher in the eyes of public
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Alternative interpretations -Haslam

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  • Haslam found that the participants always disobeyed the final verbal prod “you have no other choice, you must go on”.
  • The participants obeyed when the scientific aims of the study were made clear (“The experiment requires you continue”), but did not follow orders blindly.
  • The social identity theory is perhaps a more valid explanation.
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Countering low internal validity

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  • Sheridan and King’s participants gave real shocks to a puppy.
  • 100% of female participants gave a “fatal” shock.
  • Suggests that Milgram’s data was correct as participants behaved the same way when they were using real shocks.
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