Social Practical Flashcards
(26 cards)
1
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Aim
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- to investigate gender differences in attitudes towards obedience and authority figures
2
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Background information
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- do gender differences affect obedience
- Sheridan and king = 100% women shocked puppy / 54% men shocked puppy
- Milgram variation 8 = 40 women = 65% obedience rate to 450V = no difference from results collected from 40 men in original study
3
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Alternative hypothesis
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- there will be a significant difference between levels of obedience shown by males and females
- measured by a self report questionnaire
4
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Null hypothesis
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- there will be no significant difference between levels of obedience shown by males and females
- measured by a self report questionnaire
- any difference will be due to chance factors
5
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Dependent variable
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- whether females and males differ in obedience levels
- whether females and males standard deviation scores from the questionnaire are significantly different
6
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Independent variable
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- whether a female or a male is completing the self report questionnaire on obedience
7
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Sample
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- students at King Edwards Stourbridge
- 8 males
- 9 females
- opportunity sampling
8
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opportunity sampling strengths
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- less time consuming
9
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opportunity sampling weakness
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- sample is selected based of convenience
- may not be representative of target population
10
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Qualitative data
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- open ended questions
- e.g = can you think of a scenario where it is acceptable to break the law
11
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Quantitative data
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- closed ended questions
- e.g = I am likely to follow warning signs/labels (strongly agree - strongly disagree)
12
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Procedure
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- Ask participant to answer questionnaire
- ensure they have stated whether they are male or female on the questionnaire
- collect results
- standard deviation the male results and female results
- see whether there is a significant difference in obedience scores
- higher the score = higher obedience
13
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mean - males score /35
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- 23
14
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median - males /35
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- 23
15
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females - mean /35
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- 21
16
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females - mode
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- 20
17
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females median
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21
18
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standard deviation - males
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3.93
19
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standard deviation - females
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4.94
20
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conclusion
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- the female mean of 22 is similar to the males mean score of 23, and therefore there is no significant gender differences in obedience
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Strengths
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- Standardised procedure
- Included qualitative and quantitative data which gave consistent findings
- Reliable
22
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Weaknesses
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- Sample size to small
- Not generalisable
23
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Thematic analysis = themes
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- repercussions
- Necessity
- Morality
24
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Repercussions
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- fear
- unstable society
- consequences
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Morals
- morals
- situational
- independence
- individuality
- guilt
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Necessity
- safety
- self - preservation
- emergency
- necessity
- survival
- order