Explanations Of Obedience- agentic state Flashcards

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what did Milgram argue that people can make back and forth?

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Agentic shift

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what is Agentic state?

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-where the individual is acting on behalf of someone else
-they feel that they have diminished personal responsibility and therefore do not feel guilty about their actions because they are on behalf of others usually of higher status

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What is the autonomous state?

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-The individual assumes full responsibility for their behaviours and actions
-An individual’s behaviour is guided by their values, beliefs and principles

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when may an agentic shift occur?

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When a person is able to defuse responsibility for their actions, and to another person

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why are we more likely to obey when we believe that we are acting on behalf of the authority figure(agentic state)?

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Because we see that authority figure as responsible for the behaviour and actions, including any potential consequences

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why are we more likely to be an instruction if we are in agentic state opposed to an autonomous state?

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-because of the diffusion of responsibility

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what is the definition of agentic shift?

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changing from an autonomous state to being in agentic state, i.e. Moving from taking personal responsibility for your actions to believing one is acting on behalf of the authority figure

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