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Agentic State and Legitimace Of Authority AO3
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What is a weakness of the agentic state according to the study material?
People may
not
necessarily
shift back
and
forth
between the
autonomous
state and
agentic
state as
Milgram
proposed.
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What did Lifton (1986) find regarding medical professionals during the Holocaust?
They shifted from
caring
for
patients
to conducting
vile experiments
on
prisoners
, transferring
responsibility
to their
superiors.
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Why is Lifton's finding significant in relation to Milgram's proposal?
It suggests a
gradual
and
irreversible transition
rather than a shift
back
and
forth
between states.
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What conclusion can be drawn about Milgram's idea of the agentic state based on the evidence presented?
Milgram’s idea may
not reflect real life
, thus
lacking validity.
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What is a weakness of the agentic state theory?
People may
not
be adopting an
agentic state
but instead be expressing their
sadistic tendencies.
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What did the Stanford Prison Experiment reveal about the behavior of guards?
Guards
inflicted rapidly
escalating cruelty
on increasingly
submissive prisoners.
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Why is the finding from the Stanford Prison Experiment significant for the agentic state theory?
It suggests that the
agentic state theory
may not be
applicable
in
all
cases, as people may simply want to be
cruel
and
sadistic.
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What conclusion can be drawn about the agentic state theory based on the Stanford Prison Experiment?
The agentic state may
not
be able to
explain
all types of
obedience.
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What is the strength of the research discussed in the study material?
Research support
for the
legitimacy
of
authority
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What was the main finding of Bushman's (1988) study regarding obedience rates based on the researcher's attire?
Obedience rates
were
highest
when the
researcher
wore a
police-style
uniform
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What percentage of people obeyed when the female researcher wore a police-style uniform?
72%
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What percentage of people obeyed when the female researcher was dressed as a business executive?
48%
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What percentage of people obeyed when the female researcher was dressed as a beggar?
52%
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What does the research evidence suggest about people’s obedience in relation to authority figures?
People are more likely to be
obedient
when someone is wearing a
police-style uniform
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What conclusion can be drawn from Bushman's (1988) study regarding authority and obedience?
There is
research support
for the
legitimacy
of
authority.
People are more likely to
obey
when the
authority figure
fits their
expectations
, such as wearing a
police-style uniform.
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What was the focus of Tarnow's (2000) study on aircraft accidents?
He
reviewed serious aircraft accidents
in the
US
where
flight
crew actions contributed to the
crash.
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What did Tarnow (2000) find regarding the captain's authority in aircraft accidents?
Excessive
dependence on the captain's
authority
and
expertise
resulted in
tragic consequences.
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Why is the finding about captain authority significant in real-life situations?
It shows that people are obedient to those perceived to be in control, leading them to go against their best judgment.
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What are the practical applications of Tarnow's (2000) findings on aircraft accidents?
Training
programs for
flight crews
to encourage
questioning authority
Implementation
of
protocols
to ensure crew input in
decision-making
Awareness campaigns
about the
dangers
of
excessive obedience
in
high-stakes situations
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