explanations of authority L6

    Cards (18)

    • What is the first condition for shifting to the agentic state?
      Perception of legitimacy of authority
    • What does the agentic state involve?
      Shifting responsibility for actions to others
    • Who referred to the agentic state process?
      Milgram
    • What is the role of a legitimate authority in the agentic state?
      It provides social control and expectations
    • How does Milgram's study demonstrate the agentic state?
      Participants obeyed the authority figure's commands
    • What happens to a person's self-image in the agentic state?
      It no longer reflects their responsibility
    • What is the agentic shift?
      Moving from autonomous to agentic state
    • What does the agentic state allow individuals to do?
      Carry out another person's wishes
    • What did Milgram find about participants' feelings during the study?
      They felt guilt-free while obeying
    • What is a binding factor in obedience?
      Social etiquette regulating behavior
    • How does the category of institution influence obedience?
      It affects obedience more than specific status
    • What is a criticism of Milgram's agentic state explanation?
      It fails to explain gradual transitions
    • What did Lifton find about doctors at Auschwitz?
      They changed irreversibly from caring professionals
    • What is the impact of long-term evil actions on individuals?
      It alters their thinking and behavior
    • What is a potential consequence of breaking off an experiment?
      Appearing arrogant and rude
    • What situational factors influence obedience in Milgram's study?
      Legitimacy of authority and location
    • What dispositional factor is mentioned in relation to obedience?
      Authoritarian personality
    • How does uniform affect obedience?
      It enhances the perception of authority