Lesson 7: Explanations of Obedience- Situational Variables Flashcards
What are the three situational variables Milgram investigated in regards to obedience?
Proximity
Location
Uniform
How did Milgram investigate proximity?
Milgram placed learner in same room as teacher: Obedience went from 65% to 40%
When teacher had to force hand onto plate (touch proximity): Obedience went from 65% to 30%
When experimenter was in another room: Obedience from 65% to 20.5%
How did Milgram investigate location?
He performed the experiment in Yale and in a run-down building. From Yale -> run-down building. Obedience: 65% -> 47.5%
How did Milgram investigate uniform?
Experiment with lab coat and without lab coat. Obedience went from 65% to 20%
What are the strengths of Milgram’s variations?
- research support: Bickman (1974) used guards outfit and milkman’s outfit to see if ppts obeyed. 80% obeyed guard and 40% obeyed milkman
- cross cultural replication: Milgram’s findings were also replicated by Miranda et al (1981) and found obedience rates of 90% however Bond and Smith (1998) say that it hasn’t been applied to developing countries.
What are the weaknesses of Milgram’s variations?
- lack of internal validity: Orne and Holland say ppts would be able to tell its fake and show demand characteristics
- the obedience alibi: David Mandel (1998) says that people can use these factors as feeble excuses for committing bad actions