Obedience

    Cards (40)

    • What is obedience?

      Complying with the orders of an authority figure
    • What is blind obedience?

      Complying with the orders of an authority figure without question
    • When was Milgram’s study conducted?

      1963
    • What was Milgram’s full name?
      Stanley Milgram
    • What was the aim of Milgram’s study?

      To see at what point individuals would refuse to obey an order of acting in an inhumane way to another individual
    • Who and how many did the sample consist of in Milgram’s study?
      • 40 male volunteers
      • Range of backgrounds
    • How did Milgram recruit participants?
      Newspaper advertisements offerering $4.50 for participation of a ‘memory and learning’ study?
    • Who was the confederate/learner in Milgrams’s study?

      Mr Wallace
    • Who was the experimenter in Milgrams’s study?
      Mr Williams
    • What role did the real pps play in Milgram’s study?

      The teacher
    • What did the experimenter do to ensure the teacher continued?
      • Gave them verbal prods
      • “Please continue, the experimenter requires you to continue”
    • What did the learner do throughout Milgram’s study?

      • Gave deliberate wrong answers
      • As shocks became higher his screams became more dramatic
    • What did many participants show signs of during Milgram’s study?

      • Extreme tension
      • Sweating
      • Stuttering
    • What 3 things does a person in power have?
      • Power
      • Status
      • Power to punish
    • What percentage of pps went to the maximum voltage in Milgram’s study?
      65%
    • What was the maximum voltage in Milgram’s study?
      450V
    • What did the learner do at 180V in Milgram’s study?

      • Complained about his weak heart
    • What did the learner do at 315V in Milgram’s study?

      He produced silence
    • What percentage of pps did Milgram’s colleagues think would obey?

      0.01%
    • What made Milgram interested in studying obedience?
      • WW2
      • How the Nazi’s obeyed Hitler
    • What term is used to describe the person who has the power?
      Authority figure
    • 100% of pps went up to which voltage in Milgram’s study?
      300V
    • What was the minimum voltage given in Milgram’s study?

      15V
    • What were the situational factors affecting obedience in Milgram’s study?

      • Proximity of the victim
      • Proximity of the authority figure
      • Authority figure
      • Legitimacy of the context
      • Personal responsibility
      • Support of others
    • Did obedience levels go up or down when Mr Wallace was in the same room as the pps?(proximity of the victim)

      • Went down - Pps may feel more responsible for their actions
      • 40% obeyed
    • Did obedience levels go up or down when Mr Williams gave instructions through the phone?
      (Proximity of the authority figure)
      • Went down - Less likely to listen to someone who is not infront of you
      • 20.5% obeyed
    • Did obedience levels go up or down when Mr Williams was replaced by an ordinary member of the public? (Authority figure)

      • Went down - Ordinary member of the public doesn't have authority
      • 20% obeyed
    • Did obedience levels go up or down when Milgram’s study was replicated in a down town office block? (Legitimacy of context)
      • Went down - Situation didn't look as professional
      • 47.5% obeyed
    • Did obedience levels go up or down in Milgram’s study when the pps had someone else to give the shocks instead? (Personal responsibility)
      • Went up - They feel less responsible as they’re not the one giving the shock
      • 90% obeyed
    • Did obedience levels go up or down in Milgram’s study when there were 2 confederates with the real pps? (Support of others)
      • Went down - Less likely to obey when someone else doesn’t
      • 10% obeyed
    • In Milgram’s study when 2 confederates were placed alongside the real pps, at what voltage did they refuse to continue?
      • 150V
      • 240V
    • In another variation of Milgram’s study, what was the teacher asked to do?
      • He was asked to force Mr Wallace’s hand onto a shock plate
      • 30% obeyed
    • What personality factor affected obedience in Milgram’s study?

      Authoritarian personality
    • Is someone with the authoritarian personality more or less likely to obey?

      • More likely to obey
    • Who suggested the authoritarian personality and why?
      • Adorno et al
      • 1950
      • Attempted to explain the level of anti semitism and racism demonstrated by the Nazi’s
    • What characteristics does the authoritarian personality display?
      • Tendency to be especially obedient to authority
      • Extreme respect and submissiveness for authority
      • Dislike lower classes
      • Traditional attitudes towards sex, race and gender
      • Mistrust of the modern world
      • Belief that everything is either right or wrong, no ‘grey area’
      • Views society as ‘going to the dogs’
      • Believes that they need a strong powerful leader to enforce traditional values
    • In Milgram’s study, what percentage of pps obeyed when the experimenter wore normal clothes?
      20%
    • What does a dissenting ally give the pps?

      Confidence to disobey orders
    • What are the ways to prevent blind obedience?

      • Familiarity of the situation
      • Distance
      • Education
      • Social support
    • What percentage of pps didn’t obey in Milgram’s study?

      35%
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