obedience - milgram

Cards (11)

  • obedience:
    • social influence in direct response to order from another person
  • adolf eichmann:
    • head of nazi's gestapos department for jewish affairs
    • brought to trial + claimed he was just obeying orders
  • milgrams aim:
    • investigate whether in certain circumstances a normal person would give somebody a potentially lethal electric shock if told to do so by an authority figure
  • milgrams procedure pt 1:
    • Yale university, 40 male volunteers
    • participant = teacher, confederates = learner + experimenter
    • deceived about aim of study
    • required to give fake electric shock of increasing voltage (15-450V) each time learner made mistake
  • milgrams procedure pt 2:
    • teacher given small shock beforehand to believe shocks were real
    • switches labelled slight shock - severe shock
    • heard pre recorded cries of distress, from 315V learner gave no response
    • experimenter gave orders to continue
  • Milgram's findings:
    • 100% = 300V
    • 65% = went up to 450V
    • 12.5% = stopped at 300V
  • milgram's additional findings:
    • participants showed signs of tension, 3 had full blown uncontrollable seizures
    • predicted that 3% would continue to 450V
    • debrief = 84% were glad to have participated
  • milgram's conclusion:
    • ordinary people extremely obedient to authority - even when asked to behave in inhumane manner
    • not evil people that commit atrocities but people that obey orders
  • EVALUATION: broke ethical guidelines
    • deceived = study on how punishment affects learning + role allocation
    • werent protected from psychological harm, continued to feel guilty following experiment
    • breaches could damage reputation of psychology + jeopardise future research
  • EVALUATION: lack of internal validity
    • Orne + Holland - didnt believe in setup , despite cries, experimenter remained cool and distant, leading to believe learner wasnt suffering
    • Perry listened to tapes - many expressed doubts about reality of shocks
    • not behaving naturally, wasnt testing what he said he was testing - lowers internal validity
  • EVALUATION: good external validity
    • relationship between authority + participant accurately represented real life
    • Hofling et al - nurses in hospital ward, high levels of obedience to unjustified demands by doctors (21/22 obeyed)
    • findings can be generalised to other situations, giving valuable info about obedience in real life