Milgram Baseline Study Flashcards
Aim
Wanted to understand behaviour of Germans who followed orders during holocaustTest obedience to legitimate authority and see if they would obey a neutral or constructive order, with little reason to not obey
Sample
Volunteers40 menAged 20-50Variety of jobs, professions, educationRecruited through local newspaperPaid $4.50
Procedure
Participant introduced to Experimenter, and confederate (mr wallace)Picked name out of hat but both said teacher, so wallace always learnerWallace strapped into chair in another room with electrodesTeacher sat infront of shock machine from 15V to 450, said slight shock and XXXTeacher gave learner shock every mistake, increasing by 15VTeacher delivered 300V learner pounded on wall, no sound after 315VIf teacher protested, experimenter used standardised prompts - you must continueTeacher protested after 4th prompt, they could leave
Findings
65% went to 450V100% went to 300V, 12.5% disobeyed at this pointParticipants sweat, bite lips, dig fingernails into flesh, 35% nervous laughter, 3 seizures
Conclusion
Ordinary americans obedient to legitimate authority
Strength
Every participant has same experienceExperimenter’s prompts the same, same tone/words/orderReplicable, (burger 2009)
CA
Perry (2012) there were occasions when experimenter deviated from script, allegedly gave 20 prodsMay not be standardised
Weakness
Orne and Holland (2012)Participants guessed shocks were fake but went along with procedure anywayPerry (2012) also had participants question shocksLacked construct validity
Application
Tarnow (2000)Officers fail to monitor challenge errors made by captain due to legitimate authorityTraining first officers to challenge authority of pilots could prevent 20% plane crashes