Obedience - Milgram Flashcards
1
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What was the baseline procedure of Milgrams study
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- The learner and experimenter were always confederates, while the true participant was the ‘Teacher’
- The teacher was required to give the learner a shock each time the learner made a mistake
- 15-volt step ups to 450-volts
- If teacher wished to stop the experimenter gave a verbal ‘prod’ to continue
2
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Findings of the baseline procedure
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- 65% continued to 450 volts
- 12.5% stopped at 300 volts
- Participants showed signs of extreme tension
3
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Conclusions of the baseline procedure
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- We obey legitimate authority even if that behaviour causes harm
- Encouraged by situational factors
4
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EV 1 - Replications support Milgrams findings
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- In a French tv show, contestants were paid to give (fake) electric shocks - ordered by presenter
- 80% gave max
- Behaviour showed signs of anxiety
- Supporting milligrams original finding abt obedience to authority
5
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EV 2 - Lack of internal validity
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- psychologists argued participants guessed shocks fake and play acted
- Perry analysed Milgrams tapes, half of participants believed shocks were real
- demand characteristics
6
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EV 3 - Ethical Issues
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- Deceived
- Deception serious consequences, no informed consent possible
- damage reputation of psychologists