Obedience, social and psychological factors Flashcards
Agentic state meaning
Mental state will be feel no personal responsibility for our behaviour because we believe we are acting for authority figure
What does a agentic state allow us to do
allows us to obey even to a destructive authority figure and frees us from the demands of a conscience
what is the opposite from agentic state and what does it mean
autonomous state this is where a person is free to behave according to their own principles so they have full responsibility over their actions
what is the shift from an autonomous to an agentic state called
Agentic shift
binding factors
A person remains in agentic state due to binding factors this is where aspects of the situation allows a person to ignore the damaging effects of the behaviour thus reducing ‘moral strain’
Legitimacy of authority meaning
explanation for obedience which suggest we are more likely to obey people who we perceive to have authority over us this is justified by a persons position of power within a social hierarchy
What age do you learn to accept the legitimacy of authority
In childhood for example from parents
What are one of the consequences to legitimacy of authority
some people are granted the power to punish others such as the police, this can become a problem if a person uses the legitimate powers for destructive purposes