Lesson 9: Obedience- Dispositional factors- Authoritatian Personality Flashcards
What is obedience?
-a person acting in response to a direct order from percieved authority
- person wouldnt have done it otherwise
Authoritarian personality
- Adorno (1950)
- claims that individuals personality characteristics determine their behaviour, not situational influences in the environment
- says they’re more likely to obey authority figures
Authoritarian personality traits (SHPICLD)
- servile towards higher status
- hostile towards lower status
- preoccupied with power
- inflexible in their beliefs and values
- conformist and conventional
- likely to categorise people as ‘us’ or ‘them’
- dogmatic (intolerant of ambiguity)
Adornos explanation of the development of authoritarian personality
- harsh discipline recieved during upbringing from parents
- creates feelings of hostility towards weaker ppl who cant fight back
- cant take anger out on parents as they fear them, so they act in a subsmissive way towards them
- gets extented to all authority figures
Fascism
A governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and critcism, regimenting all industry, commerce etc.. and emphasising an aggressive nationalism and often racism.
Adorno questionnaire F scale findings
Tested more than 2000, middle-class white Americans and their unconscious attitudes towards other racial groups
- found there was a relationship between authoritarian personality and scoring high on the F scale
Strengths of dispositional explanations- the authoritarian personality- Research Support Elms and Milgram- procedure
Research Support
- there is some for a link between being obedient to authority and having an authoritarian personality
- Elms and Milgram carried out follow up study using pps who from Milgrams experiment 2 months ago
- 20 obedient pps who went to 450V, and 20 disobedient who didn’t
- all completed an MMPI scale and an F scale
- pps also asked open ended Qs about relationship with father and attitudes to the experimenter and learner during previous experiment
Elms and Milgrams (1966) findings
- little difference between obedient and disobedient participants in terms of the MMPI scale
- obedient pps scored higher on F scale so stronger authoritarian personality
- obedient participants were more likely to report being less close with their fathers, and to describe them in negative terms
- they were also more likely to perceive the experimenter (authority figure) as admirable
- study shows that the authoritarian personality is a strong dispositional explanation of obedience to authority and supports the case of there being a link between the F scale and obedience
Study supporting authoritarian personality- Miller (1975) and Altemeyer (1981)
Miller
- found high F scale scores more likely to obey order to hold electric wiring whilst doing a test
- shows they’ll obey authority even if harming themselves, so must be due to personality
Altemeyer
- same findings, but he asked pps to shock themselves if they made a mistake
- study shows high F scale scores more likely to shock themselves further demonstrating a link between authoritarian personality and obedience
Weakness of authoritarian personality- limited explanation
Limited explanation
- doesn’t explain why majority of e.g. Germany is obedient but not all have authoritarian personality
- Social Identity Theory is better alternative and explains obedience whereby the Germans identified with the anti-semetic Nazi state, and scapegoated the ‘outgroup’ of Jews
- i.e. the Social Identity Theory is a more relevant explanation of obedience than the authoritarian personality
Weakness of authoritarian personality- methodological problems
Authoritarian personality explanation is based on flawed methodology
- adorno used F scale to measure authoritarian personality
- each item on the questionnaire is worded in same direction meaning it is fairly easy to get a high score on the authoritarian personality
- questions are all closed meaning there is no room for explanation
- although Adorno did interview his participants about their childhood experiences, he already knew their score on the questionnaire meaning that he would have showed interviewer bias