Obedience- Dispositional explanations

Cards (13)

  • Dispositional explanations

    Authoritarian personality
  • F-scale
    • Higher the score on facism scale the more authoritarian you are
    • Low score= Liberalists
  • Dispositional factors

    An explanation of individual behaviour caused by internal characteristics that reside within the individuals personality.
    E.g Authoritarian personality
  • Adorno’s aim
    • Adorno investigated whether personality (I.e dispositional factors) rather than situational (I.e environmental factors) could explain obedience.
  • Procedure of Adorno’s study
    • 2000 middle class white Americans: Investigated the unconscious attitudes towards other racial groups.
    • Questionnaire investigated many scales but one them was called the f-scale, which measured the potential for fascism and authoritarian personality.
    • Participants had to rate their agreement with each item on a 6-point scale ranging from 1 (disagree strongly) to 6 (agree strongly)
    • E.g obedience and respect for authority are the most important virtues children should learn.
  • Findings of Adorno’s study
    • Individuals who score high on the f-scale were people with an authoritarian personality.
    • These individuals were rigid thinkers who obeyed authority, saw the world as black and white and enforced strict adherence to social rules and hierarchies.
    • Those who had scores highly on the f-scale identified with ‘strong’ people, generally contemptuous of the ‘weak’
    • They were very conscious of their own and others status
    • High scorers- fixed and distinctive stereotypes about other groups and there was a strong positive correlation between authoritarianism and prejudice.
  • Conclusion from Adorno’s study
    • Individuals with an authoritarian personality tend to be especially obedient to authority.
    • They have extreme respect for authority and are submissive
    • They show contempt for people they perceive as having an inheritor social status and have higher conventional attitudes towards sex, race and gender
    • They believe we need a strong and powerful leader to enforce traditional values such as love of country, religion and family.
    • They are inflexible in their outlook, everything is either right to wrong.
  • Scapegoating
    • Bad experiences and parenting style creates resentment and hostility within the child. But the child cannot express their feelings against parents because the fear of reprisals.
    • The fear is then displaced onto others who are perceived to be weaker.
    • Psychodynamic explanation
  • Outline the authoritarian personality as an explanation of obedience (4 marks)
    • A dispositional explanation which suggests obedient behaviour id due to internal traits such as personality type, rather than situational factors
    • Dispositional have developed from rigid parenting
    • Dispositions include conformist, respect for authority
    • Obedient towards people perceived to be of higher status
    • F-scale is a way of measuring personality type
  • Limited explanation
    • Cannot explain obedience behaviour in the majority of the country’s population
    • For example, in pre-war Germany, millions of individuals all displayed obedient, racist and anti-Semitic behaviour
    • According to the example, it is unrealistic to assume that everyone possesses an authoritarian personality. This sheds light onto a more realistic explanation like social identity theory, whereby majority of the German people identified with the anti-Semitic nazi state and scapegoated the Jewish group.
    • does not help us to fully explain the cause of obedience
  • Research support
    • Evidence from Milgram’s research
    • Milgram and Elms did a follow up study using Participants from Milgram’s previous experiments, 20 ‘obedient’ and 20 ‘defiant’ Participants were selected and they completed a questionnaire and open-ended questions about their childhood.
    • Results found high levels of authoritarianism amongst those classified as obedient as they scored higher on the f-scale compared to those that were defiant.
  • Methodological issues
    • For example, green stein goes as far as to describe the f-scale as a comedy of methodological errors.
    • These include response bias where an individual can get a high score on the scale simply by agreeing with every item. This would show them to have an authoritarian personality even when they have not thought properly about their responses.
    • Research studies that use the f-scale may not be measuring authoritarian personality accurately, which means Adorno’s study lacks internal validity
  • Adorno’s research is a correlation
    • Correlation doesn’t mean causation
    • For instance, Adorno and his colleagues found than authoritarianism was strongly correlated with measures of prejudice against minority groups.
    • Middendorp and Meleon found that less-educated people are more likely to display an authoritarian personality in comparison to well educated people. So level of education mediates the relationship.
    • So it is not justifiable for Adorno to reach the conclusion that authoritarian personality leads to obedience.