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social influence CHAPTER 1
obedience situational explainations
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What is the term used to describe the state where individuals feel they are acting on behalf of an authority figure?
Agentic state
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Why do people enter an agentic state according to Milgram?
They
believe
they
are
acting
for
someone
else
and
do
not
take
responsibility
for
their
actions
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Who's trial sparked Stanley Milgram's interest in obedience?
Adolf Eichmann
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What does the term 'autonomous state' refer to?
A state where a person behaves according to their own
principles
and feels responsible for their actions
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What is the agentic shift?
The transition from an
autonomous
state to an agentic state
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What are binding factors in the context of obedience?
Aspects of the situation that allow a person to ignore or minimize the
damaging effects
of their behavior
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What did Milgram propose about the strategies individuals use to cope with moral strain?
They shift
responsibility
to the victim or deny the
damage
they are causing
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How is authority structured in most societies?
It is
hierarchical
, with certain positions holding authority over others
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What is one consequence of the legitimacy of authority?
Some people are granted the
power
to punish others
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How do we learn to accept legitimate authority?
From childhood, through
parents
, teachers, and adults
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What is destructive authority?
When
legitimate
authority is used for harmful purposes
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How can Milgram's findings be applied to the My Lai massacre?
They explain how soldiers obeyed orders to commit
atrocities
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What did Milgram's studies reveal about participants' behavior when they perceived the experimenter as responsible?
Participants acted normally as the
experimenter's
agent
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What limitation does the agentic shift have according to Hofling et al.'s study?
It does not explain
why
nurses
disobeyed
orders from an
unknown
authority figure
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How does the behavior of German Reserve Police Battalion 101 challenge the agentic state explanation?
They acted
autonomously
without
direct
orders
to commit
atrocities
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How does the legitimacy explanation account for cultural differences in obedience?
It shows that different cultures have varying degrees of acceptance of
authority
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What did Kilham and Mann (1974) find regarding Australian women's obedience in a Milgram-type study?
Only 5% went all the way up to
450 volts
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What limitation exists regarding the legitimacy of authority in hierarchical structures?
It cannot explain
instances
of
disobedience
in clear
authority
structures
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How do Rank and Jacobson's findings relate to the legitimacy of authority explanation?
They show that nurses disobeyed a
legitimate authority figure
,
challenging
the explanation
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What was the purpose of the obedience survey mentioned in the study material?
To understand factors influencing obedience to
authority figures
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How many students were surveyed in the obedience study?
200
students
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What is one strength of using questionnaires in research on obedience?
They can gather data from a large number of
participants
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What is one limitation of open questions in questionnaires?
They can be difficult to analyze due to varied
responses
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Give an example of a closed question.
Do you obey
authority figures
? (Yes/No)
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Give an example of an open question.
What factors influence your decision to obey
authority figures
?
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Calculate the percentage of completed questionnaires if 160 out of 200 were completed.
80
%
=
80\% =
80%
=
160
200
×
100
\frac{160}{200} \times 100
200
160
​
×
100
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What are the key concepts related to obedience in the study material?
Agentic state
: Acting on behalf of an authority figure
Autonomous state
: Acting according to one's own principles
Agentic shift
: Transition from autonomy to agency
Binding factors
: Aspects that minimize moral strain
Legitimacy of authority
: Acceptance of authority in a hierarchical structure
Destructive authority
: Harmful use of legitimate authority
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What are the strengths and limitations of Milgram's agentic state explanation?
Strengths:
Supported by Milgram's studies
Explains some instances of obedience
Limitations:
Does not explain all obedience scenarios
Challenged by cases like
German Reserve Police Battalion 101
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How do cultural differences impact obedience according to the study material?
Different cultures have varying degrees of acceptance of
authority
Studies show
significant
differences in
obedience rates
across cultures
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What factors influence obedience and disobedience in individuals?
Perception of authority
Cultural background
Personal values and principles
Situational context
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What are the implications of the My Lai massacre in relation to obedience studies?
Illustrates the potential for destructive authority
Highlights the role of
situational factors
in obedience
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