Dispositional explanation: authoritarian personality

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    • Dispositional explanation for obedience
      The dispositional explanation for obedience ignores situational factors and says that personality is the most important factor in predicting how obedient an individual is.
    • What is the authoritarian personality according to Adorno?
      It is a dispositional explanation for obedience characterized by a belief in absolute obedience to authority.
    • How is the authoritarian personality developed according to Adorno?
      It results from overly strict and rigid parenting that socializes a child to obey authority unquestioningly.
    • What do individuals with an authoritarian personality tend to be aware of?
      They are very aware of social status.
    • What values do individuals with an authoritarian personality typically hold?
      They are conventional and have a high amount of respect for those in positions of authority.
    • What is the relationship between the authoritarian personality and obedience rates?
      Individuals with an authoritarian personality tend to have high obedience rates.
    • What is proposed to be a consequence of strict parenting?
      It can result in prejudice.
    • How does strict parenting affect a child's feelings?
      It makes the child feel constrained.
    • What psychological effect does feeling constrained have on a child?
      It creates aggression.
    • Why might a child displace aggression onto others?
      Because they are afraid of being disciplined by their parents.
    • Who do children with strict parenting typically displace their aggression onto?
      People they see as weak or inferior.
    • What is a common attitude of individuals with an authoritarian personality towards minority groups?
      They are usually hostile towards them.
    • How does hostility towards minority groups affect individuals with an authoritarian personality?
      They are less likely to be influenced by minority groups advocating for disobedience.
    • What is the overall effect of an authoritarian personality on social change?
      They typically maintain the status quo.
    • Measuring the authoritarian personality
      To measure an individual’s degree of authoritarian personality, Adorno constructed the F-scale questionnaire. This comprises of a series of statements such as “obedience and respect for authority are the most important virtues children should learn” and “people can be divided into two distinct classes: the weak and the strong”. Respondents then agree or disagree with each statement on a scale. The higher an individual scores, the more authoritarian they are.
    • What does the authoritarian personality refer to?
      A personality type characterized by a belief in absolute obedience to those of perceived higher status
    • How is the authoritarian personality proposed to develop?
      It results from overly strict and rigid parenting
    • What feelings do strict and rigid parenting create in children with an authoritarian personality?
      Feelings of aggression that are displaced onto minority groups
    • What is a strength of the authoritarian personality as a dispositional explanation for obedience?
      It has received supporting evidence
    • What did Elms and Milgram (1966) find in their research regarding obedient participants?
      Obedient participants scored highly on the F-scale as a measure of authoritarianism
    • Why has the use of the F-scale been criticized?
      All statements are worded in the same conforming direction towards authoritarianism
    • What limitation does response bias present in the authoritarian personality explanation for obedience?
      It questions the credibility of the supporting evidence from Elms and Milgram
    • What does the correlational nature of the evidence imply about the authoritarian personality and obedience?
      It means cause and effect cannot be established
    • What is a potential confounding variable in the relationship between authoritarianism and obedience?
      Level of education
    • How does level of education relate to authoritarianism and obedience?
      Those with lower education levels are more likely to score high on authoritarianism and obey authority
    • What limitation does the authoritarian personality have in explaining obedience in entire social groups?
      It cannot easily account for mass obedience in societies
    • What example is given to illustrate the limitation of the authoritarian personality in explaining obedience?
      The obedient behavior of millions in pre-war Germany
    • How does the agentic state theory explain obedience?
      Individuals act on behalf of an authority figure and diffuse responsibility onto them
    • What evidence supports the agentic state explanation for obedience?
      Milgram’s proximity variations show how increased feelings of responsibility decrease obedience rates
    • Why might situational explanations be more appropriate than the authoritarian personality in explaining obedience?
      Situational explanations are supported by more credible research evidence