obedience - situational explanations

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    • situational explanations (psycho social roles):
      • relationship, the situation itself
    • situational explanations of dynamics of social hierarchies:
      • agentic state
      • legitimate authority
    • agentic state:
      • person doesnt take accountability, instead acting for someone else
      • agent is not a puppet -experience high moral strain but powerless to disobey
    • autonomous state:
      • free to behave according to own principles
    • agentic shift:
      • from autonomous to agentic
      • occurs when person perceives someone as authority figure
      • based on social hierarchy
    • binding factors:
      • aspects of situation that allow person to minimise or ignore damaging effects of behaviour - lowers moral strain
    • milgram's binding factors:
      • shifting responsibility to victims
      • denying damage done to victims
    • legitimacy of authority:
      • more likely to obey someone who we perceive has authority over us - authority justified by position of power in social hierarchy
      • most societies structured in hierarchical way - allows society to function smoothly
    • destructive authority:
      • legitimate authority becomes destructive
    • my lai massacre:
      • vietnam war, 504 unarmed civilians killed by us soldiers
      • lt william calley faced charges - defence = duty following orders, showed moral strain
    • EVALUATION: research support for agentic state
      • Blass + Schmidt - watched original footage + suggested who was responsible, experimenter = top of hierarchy, legitimate authority
      • participants who resisted shocks asked who was responsible - experimenter said they were, continued with procedure
      • support for role of agentic state + legitimate authority figure determining obedience
    • EVALUATION: limited explanation
      • contradictory evidence (Rank + Jacobson) - 16/18 nurses disobeyed doctors to administer excessive dose to patient
      • doctor = authority, nurses = autonomous, milgram = large amount disobeyed despite authority
      • agentic shift + legitimate authority only account for some situations - dispositional factors may have larger role
    • EVALUATION: explains cultural differences
      • legitimacy explanation = useful account of cultural differences, studies show countries differ in degree to which people are obedient to authority
      • kilhaim + mann - 16% female australians went to 450V, Mantall - 85% for germans
      • some cultures = authority is more likely to be accepted as legitimate - reflects different society structures + how people are raised to perceive authority
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