Obedience: Milgram's Research Flashcards

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Define Obedience:

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  • Type of social influence
  • Causes a person to act in response to an order given by another person
  • The person who gives the order has power or authority
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Why did Milgram carry out an experiment?

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To test whether Germans have a basic character flaw which is a readiness to obey authority without question, no matter what outrageous acts the authority commands

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How did Milgram obtain his participants?

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  • In a news advert
  • People who participated go $4.00
  • Range of qualification
  • American
  • Volunteers
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What is Milgram testing?

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Dispostional theory

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When did Milgram conduct his experiment?

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1963

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How many participants where is Milgrams experiment?

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40 Males

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What happened during the experiment?

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  • Randomly assigned the role of teacher or learner
  • Real participant was always assigned the role of teacher
  • Learner in adjacent room and was asked various questions
  • If answer wrong, electric shock administered (increases each time)
  • At a higher voltage, learner began to scream
  • Stopped all communication after v315
  • Teacher was given prods i.e The experiments require you continue
  • Participant debriefed at the end
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What was Milgrams findings?

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  • 65% delivered fatal shock of 450v

- Participants groaned, protested, fidgeted or agitated giggles

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Evaluation of Debrief:

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  • GOOD
  • 84% of participants glad to have taken part
  • Debrief was thorough and follow-up question
  • Followed people up years later to make sure okay
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Evaluation of Right to Withdraw:

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  • Some participants found difficulty due to prods
  • Some did disobey and withdraw so all could have done the same
  • Indicated before that they had the right to
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Evaluation of Protection from Harm:

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  • BAD in short term
  • Experienced degree of anxiety
  • GOOD in long term
  • Lack of harm physically or psychologically
  • Follow up questionnaire
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Why does Milgram lack ecological validity?

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-Experiment in laboratory conditions
-Lacks real-life situation of obedience
Unable to generalise to real-life

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Why does Milgram lack population validity?

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  • Bias sample of male volunteers

- Can not generalise to other populations

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