Obedience Flashcards

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Who studied obedience?

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Milgram

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Who was involved in the study?

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40 American, male participants

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How were the participants recruited?

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Through adverts and flyers in the post. The ad said he was looking for participants for a study about memory.

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Describe the participants recruited

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  • they were aged between 20 and 50 years
  • their jobs ranged from unskilled to professional
  • they were offered $4.50 to take part
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Describe the procedure of Milgram’s study

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  • when the participants arrived at Milgram’s lab, they were paid money at the outset and there was a rigged draw for their role.
  • A confederate always ended up as the ‘learner’ while the true participant was the ‘teacher’.
  • There was also an ‘experimenter’ (another confederate) dressed up in a lab coat, played by an actor.
  • Participants were told they could leave the study at any time.
  • The learner was strapped in a chair in another room and wired with electrodes.
  • The teacher was required to give the learner an increasingly severe electric shock each time the learner made a mistake on a learning task (the task involved learning word pairs).
  • The shocks were demonstrated to the teacher. Thereafter the shocks weren’t real.
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Describe the shock level

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The shock level started at 15 and rose through 30 levels to 450V.

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What happened at 300V?

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The learner pounded on the wall and then gave no response to the next question.

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What happened after 315V?

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The learner pounded on the wall again but after that there was no response from the learner.

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9
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What did the teacher tell the learner?

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The absence of a response should be treated as a wrong answer.

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10
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What prods did the experimenter use?

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Prod 1 - ‘Please continue’ or ‘Please go on.’
Prod 2 - ‘The experiment requires you to continue’
Prod 3 - It is absolutely essential that you continue’
Prod 4 - ‘You have no other choice; you must go on’

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What were the findings of the experiment?

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  • no participant stopped below 300V
  • 65% continued to the full 450volts compared to a predicted 3% before the experiment
  • participants showed extreme signs of distress
  • during the debrief, participants were assured their behaviour was entirely normal
  • sent a follow up questionnaire, where 84% reported they felt glad to have participated in the study
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