obedience: situational variables on milgrams study Flashcards
what were the 3 situational variables he changed to see an impact on performance
- proximity
- location
- uniform
what was the obedience rate when the teacher and learner are in the same room
40%
what was the obedience rate when the teacher forced the learners hand
30%
what was the obedience rate when the instruction were given to the teacher by telephone
20.5%
teachers pretended to give the shock
explain the effects of proximity on obedience
decreased proximity allows people to psychologically distance themselves from the consequences of their actions so obedience rates fall
when the research was moved to a run down office block what were the obedience rates
47.5%
explain the effects of location on obedience rates
obedience fell due to it not being at Yale university which is a prestigious university this provided his study with legitimacy and authority
but the obedience in the office block was still high due to scientific nature of the procedure
what happened to obedience rates when the experimenter wore normal clothes like a member of the public
fell to 20%
explanation of why obedience fell when experimenter wasn’t in a grey lab coat (like in original study)
uniforms encourage obedience as they are widely recognized as symbols of authority
what is the study that provides research support for Milgram’s situational variables
Bickman’s (1974) field experiment.
3 confederates dressed in different outfits and they asked passers by to perform various tasks .eg picking up litter.
People were twice as likely to obey confederate dressed in guard uniform compared to a man in a suit and tie.