Milgram’s Situational Variables:

Cards (4)

  • What are the three situational variables in Milgram’s study?

    • Proximity
    • Location
    • Uniform
  • Experiment 7: Telephonic Instructions (Proximity)
    Procedure:
    The experimenter left the room and gave instructions to the teacher via telephone.
    Findings:
    Obedience levels dropped to 20.5%.
    Explanation:
    The physical absence of the authority figure reduced the pressure to obey.
  • Experiment 10: Rundown Office Block (Location)
    Procedure:
    The study was conducted in a run-down building instead of the prestigious Yale University setting.
    Findings:
    Obedience levels fell to 47.5%.
    Explanation:
    The prestige of the location influenced obedience, as the Yale setting gave the study legitimacy. (more permissible)
  • Experiment 13: Ordinary Man Gives Orders (Uniform)
    Procedure:
    The experimenter (wearing a grey lab coat) was replaced by an ordinary member of the public in everyday clothes.
    Findings:
    Obedience levels dropped to 20% (the lowest of all variations).
    Explanation:
    The uniform (a symbol of authority) significantly influenced obedience.