6) Situational Explanations - Obedience Flashcards
1
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What are the two explanations for obedience
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- Agentic state
- Legitimacy of authority
2
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What is Agentic state
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- Becoming an ‘Agent’ for another, loose all personal responsibility for own actions
3
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What is an autonomous state
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- Being independent and behaving according to own principles
4
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What is an agentic shift and when does it happen
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- Shift from autonomous to ‘agent’
- Occurs when we perceive someone is of higher authority
5
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What are binding factors
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- Reducing ‘moral strain’
- e.g denying damage (Milgram)
6
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What causes legitimacy of authority
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- Societies are structured hierarchically, learning to accept authority during childhood
7
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EV 1 Agentic state - research support
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- Most of Milgrams ps asked ‘Experimenter’ who is responsible if the learner is harmed
- Experimenter - “im responsible’ ps went through procedure without objecting
- easily acted when believed to be ‘agent’
8
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EV 2 Agentic state - Doesn’t explain many research findings
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- Most nurses disobeyed doctor to give drug overdose (Rank and jacobson)
- Doctor have more authority than nurses but remained autonomous did not shift into agentic state
- can only explain obedience in some situations
9
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EV 1 Legitimacy of authority - can explain cultural differences
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- Countries differ in obedience to authority
- 16% Australian women obeyed, 85% German participants obeyed in a study conducted
- authority is seen as more legitimate in some cultures, reflecting upbringing
10
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EV 2 Legitimacy of authority - cannot explain all (dis)obedience
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- People may disobey even when accepting authoritarian figure
- Rank and Jacobson nurses, some of milligrams ps
- Innate tendency to (dis)obedience may be more important than legitimacy of authority