Milgram Flashcards

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When and where did Milgram’s experiment occur?

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1963 - Yale Univeristy

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What was the aim of Milgram?

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To test levels of obedience and see if everybody would comply to an authoritative figure or whether it was just the German race is Nazi Germany

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What was the procedure to Milgram?

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  • 40 males between 20 and 50 were recruited for a memory test via a local advert (paid $4.50 for an hour)
  • Were “randomly” assigned the role of the teacher (it was fixed) whilst a confederate was assigned the role of the learner
  • The learner was strapped to an electric chair (teacher given 45V test shock to prove it was working)
  • Teacher taught the learner word pairs and when the learner got the pairs wrong (on purpose), they would be “shocked” with rising voltages by the teacher
  • Experimenter prompted the teacher to continue shocking the learner
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What were the results of the experiment?

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  • 65% of participants continued to 450V

- 100% of participants continued to 300V

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Is the study generalisable?

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Used 40 participants - large for an opportunity sample

Andorcentric and ethnocentric (may have have demand characteristics too)

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Is the study reliable?

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  • Standardised procedure (Burger replicated it

- Some were video recorded (intra-rater reliability)

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Is the study applicable?

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Can explain the Holocaust and real life obediencce

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Is the study valid?

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High in internal validity

Low in ecological validity
Low in mundane realism

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Is the study ethical

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Participants were debriefed at the end
Were kept confidential

Deceived
Not protected from harm
Didn’t give informed consent

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What was the conclusion of the experiment?

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Ordinary people are likely to follow orders given by an authority figure, even to the extent of killing an innocent human being

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What were the four prods given to the participants?

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  • “Please continue”
  • “The experiment requires that you continue”
  • “It is absolutely essential that you continue”
  • “You have no other choice, you must go on”
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What was Milgram’s sample?

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40 white American men aged between 20-50 gathered in an opportunity sample

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Give 3 reasons why the participants may have obeyed

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Study seemed to have a worthy cause

Participant was paid so may have felt obligated

Were told the shocks were painful but not dangerous

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Why can Milgram’s deception be justified?

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Because if the participants were aware of the true nature of the study the results wouldn’t have been valid

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