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Unit 1: Social Psychology
1.1 Obedience
1.1.1 Agency Theory
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What is the definition of obedience in social psychology?
Complying with authority orders
Agency Theory suggests individuals operate in either an agentic or
autonomous
state.
In the agentic state, individuals see themselves as
agents
carrying out others' orders.
What do individuals in the autonomous state take full responsibility for?
Their own actions
The transition between agentic and autonomous states is called the
agentic
shift.
Steps of the agentic shift process
1️⃣ Perceive someone as an authority
2️⃣ Shift from autonomous to agentic state
3️⃣ Follow orders and shift responsibility
In which state do individuals follow orders and shift responsibility to authority?
Agentic state
Individuals in the autonomous state act independently and take full responsibility for their
actions
.
Match the state with its characteristic and responsibility:
Agentic ↔️ Follows orders, shifts responsibility
Autonomous ↔️ Acts independently, takes responsibility
What do individuals in the agentic state believe they are carrying out orders for?
Authority figure
In the autonomous state, individuals take full responsibility for their own
actions
.
The agentic shift is triggered by perceiving someone as an
authority figure
.
Match the state with its characteristic and responsibility:
Agentic ↔️ Follows orders, shifts responsibility
Autonomous ↔️ Acts independently, takes responsibility
What type of responsibility do individuals in the agentic state shift to the authority figure?
Full responsibility
In the autonomous state, individuals act independently and take full
responsibility
for their actions.
Students may follow a teacher's instructions to cheat on a test in an
agentic state
, shifting responsibility to the teacher.
What are the two contrasting states in Agency Theory?
Agentic and autonomous
In the agentic state, individuals shift responsibility to the authority
figure
.
In the agentic state,
authority figures
are necessary for individuals to act.
What type of state occurs when individuals see themselves as agents carrying out orders?
Agentic state
The agentic state is characterized by following orders without taking full
responsibility
.
The agentic state involves shifting responsibility to the
authority figure
.
In which state do individuals believe they are not responsible for their actions if instructed by authority?
Agentic state
In the autonomous state, individuals take full
responsibility
for their actions.
Match the state with its characteristic and responsibility:
Agentic ↔️ Follows orders, shifts responsibility
Autonomous ↔️ Acts independently, takes responsibility
What is the name for the shift from autonomous to agentic state?
Agentic shift
In the autonomous state, authority figures are not
necessary
.
In the agentic state, individuals perceive
authority figures
as necessary and shift responsibility to them.
What triggers the agentic shift in Agency Theory?
Perceiving authority
Match the state with its characteristic and responsibility:
Agentic ↔️ Follows orders, shifts responsibility
Autonomous ↔️ Acts independently, takes responsibility
The shift from an autonomous state to an agentic state occurs through the
agentic
shift.
What triggers the shift from an autonomous to an agentic state?
Authority figure
In the agentic state, individuals take full responsibility for their actions.
False
In the agentic state, individuals shift responsibility to the authority figure, viewing themselves as
agents
of their orders.
What role do individuals in the autonomous state play regarding responsibility?
Take full responsibility
The agentic shift is a gradual process that takes weeks to complete.
False
The agentic state is characterized by following orders from an authority without taking full responsibility for one's
actions
.
Give an example of a scenario where students are in an agentic state.
Cheating if instructed
In the autonomous state, individuals shift responsibility to others.
False
In the autonomous state, individuals act independently and take full responsibility for their
actions
.
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