Socialpsychology

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  • What was the aim of the Milaram Experiment?
    To see how far a person would go in obeying an instruction from a person of higher authority that went against their own values.
  • Why did the researcher want to see if only Germans were more likely to obey authority?
    To investigate whether obedience to authority without question was a universal behavior.
  • What was the age range of participants in the Hilaram Experiment?
    20 to 50 years old.
  • How many men participated in the Hilaram Experiment?
    40 men.
  • What was the compensation given to participants for their involvement in the experiment?
    Participants were paid $4.50.
  • Who was introduced to the participants as the confederate in the experiment?
    A person called Mr. Wallace.
  • What method was used to assign roles of teacher and learner in the experiment?
    They drew lots.
  • Where did the experiment take place?
    In a lab at Yale University.
  • What happened to the learner during the experiment?
    The learner was strapped to a chair with electrodes.
  • What did the teacher see in the other room during the experiment?
    An electric shock generator with voltage levels going up to 450 volts.
  • What was the purpose of the sample shock given to the teacher?
    To convince them of the electric shock's reality.
  • What was the procedure if the learner answered a question incorrectly?
    The teacher was instructed to increase the shock level.
  • What prompts were given to the teacher if they resisted the experiment?
    They received four prompts to please continue.
  • What did the advertisement say to recruit participants?
    Men aged 20-50 were invited to Yale for a study of mind testing.
  • What was the outcome of the experiment regarding obedience to authority?
    65% of participants continued to administer shocks up to 450 volts.
  • What was the behavior of all participants up to 300 volts?

    All participants continued to administer shocks up to 300 volts.
  • What conclusion can be drawn about obedience to authority from the Hilaram Experiment?
    People are likely to follow orders from an authority figure to a significant extent, even to the point of harming others.