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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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