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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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