Obedience: Milgram's Variations Flashcards
How does the aim differ from the original in the ‘ordinary man gives orders’ variation?
To investigate the impact on obedience when the authority of the experimenter was removed by presenting him as an ordinary person (with no lab coat).
What was the sample of the ordinary man variation?
20 ppts
Briefly describe the procedure of the ordinary man variation.
- There is a teacher and learner (the first confederate) as in the original but the experimenter does not tell the teacher to increase the voltage
- A rigged phone call then calls the experimenter away and he acts eager to leave but tells the others to continue
- The confederate timing things then announces he has a good idea, to increase the level of shocks by 15V for every wrong answer
What were the results of the ordinary man and experiment 13a variation?
- 16/20 left the experiment (80%)
- The 16 in the new situation would protest against the confederates actions, 5 used physical means
Describe the procedure of ‘experiment 13a’.
- The 16 who left were then put into a new situation
- The confederate who timed would appear to be disgusted if they left and he would personally take over the shocks to see how ppts reacted
What can we conclude from the ordinary man variation?
When the authority figure is taken away, people are more likely to disobey (especially if the person isn’t legitimate in power).
How does the aim differ from the original in the ‘telephonic instructions’ variation?
To investigate level of obedience when the experimenter isn’t present due to giving instructions over a phone.
What was the sample of the telephonic instructions variation?
40 males
Briefly describe the procedure of the telephonic instructions variation.
- After giving the initial instructions of the original experiment, they left and gave the rest of the instructions over the phone
- Only reappeared when the ppts disobeyed
What were the results of the telephonic instructions variation?
- 22.5% continued to 450V
- Some ppts lied about giving higher shocks as assumed no one would know
What can we conclude from the telephonic instructions variation?
Lower obedience levels due to lack of experimenter and so stress/pressure from being watched.
How does the aim differ from the original in the ‘run down office block’ variation?
To investigate level of obedience in relation to the setting that the orders from authority are being given.
What was the sample of the office block variation?
40 males
Briefly describe the procedure of the office block variation.
The procedure that was carried out in the original study was replicated exactly.
What were the results of the office block variation?
- 47.5% continued to 450V
- 2 ppts refused to give the lowest shock and were sceptical of the experimenter’s motive