1.6 Explanations for Obedience

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    • Legitimate authority refers to the perceived right of an authority figure to command obedience.
    • Individuals are more likely to comply with an authority figure when they are seen as legitimate.
    • How does legitimate authority affect obedience levels?
      Increases obedience
    • A uniform associated with power can increase obedience by enhancing the perception of authority.
    • In Milgram's experiment, the prestigious university setting contributed to the perception of legitimate authority.
    • What are situational factors that can affect obedience according to the legitimacy of authority concept?
      Proximity and location
    • Dispositional factors are personality traits and moral beliefs that affect obedience.
    • How does an authoritarian personality affect obedience?
      Increases obedience
    • People with an external locus of control tend to obey more because they attribute their actions to external forces.
    • What role does moral reasoning play in obedience levels?
      Lower reasoning increases obedience
    • What are dispositional factors in obedience?
      Personality traits and beliefs
    • Individuals with an authoritarian personality are more likely to obey due to their respect for authority
    • People with an internal locus of control tend to obey more than those with an external locus of control.
      False
    • What is the effect of lower moral reasoning on obedience?
      Increases obedience
    • Order the following dispositional factors based on their typical effect on obedience (highest to lowest):
      1️⃣ Authoritarian Personality
      2️⃣ External Locus of Control
      3️⃣ Lower Moral Reasoning
    • What is obedience defined as in psychology?
      Complying with authority
    • Milgram's experiment investigated obedience, even when participants were instructed to administer painful shocks.
    • What percentage of participants in Milgram's experiment obeyed up to 450 volts?
      65%
    • Milgram's experiment showed that individuals are highly susceptible to obedience, even when it involves inflicting harm on others.
    • Situational factors affecting obedience include proximity, location, and uniform.
    • How did proximity affect obedience in Milgram's variations?
      Lower obedience over phone
    • Obedience rates decreased when Milgram moved his experiments to a rundown office building.
    • A uniform associated with authority, such as a lab coat, increases obedience.
    • Match the situational factor with its effect on obedience:
      Proximity ↔️ Obedience is higher when authority is nearby
      Location ↔️ Obedience is higher in formal settings
      Uniform ↔️ Obedience is higher when authority wears a uniform
    • Order the situational factors affecting obedience from highest to lowest impact:
      1️⃣ Legitimate Authority
      2️⃣ Proximity of Authority
      3️⃣ Proximity of Victim
    • What were the obedience levels in Milgram's experiment when the experimenter was in the same room as the participant?
      65%
    • In Milgram's experiment, obedience levels were higher when the experimenter was in the same room
    • Situational factors significantly influence obedience levels.
    • Match the situational factor with its effect on obedience:
      Legitimate Authority ↔️ Increases obedience when perceived as legitimate
      Proximity of Authority ↔️ Increases obedience when closer
      Proximity of Victim ↔️ Decreases obedience when closer
    • In Milgram's experiment, obedience levels dropped when instructions were given over the phone
    • What are the two states described in the agentic state theory?
      Autonomous and agentic
    • The agent shift occurs when an individual moves from the autonomous to the agentic state.
    • What is the definition of obedience?
      Complying with commands
    • Milgram's experiment aimed to investigate obedience to authority.
    • In Milgram's experiment, 65% of participants obeyed up to 450 volts.
    • What does an individual in the autonomous state feel responsible for?
      Their own actions
    • The transition from the autonomous to the agentic state is called the agent shift.
    • What does legitimacy of authority refer to?
      Perceived right to command obedience
    • Legitimacy of authority increases obedience levels.
    • Match the factor affecting obedience with its effect:
      Legitimate Authority ↔️ Increases obedience when perceived as legitimate
      Uniform ↔️ Increases obedience when associated with power
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