Psychological Explanations for Obedience Flashcards
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What is agentic state?
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- People may obey authority as they believe they are acting as an ‘agent’ on behalf of an authority figure
- When in an agentic state they are more likely to obey
- Thus they hold the authority figure responsible for their own actions
- This is the opposite of autonomous state where people act on their own principles and take responsibility for their actions
- People are normally in autonomous state but shift to agentic state when given orders by an authority figure
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How did Milgram investigate agentic state?
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- Interviewed his PPs during the debrief to ask them why they obeyed the experimenter
- Found that many knew it was wrong to give dangerous electric shocks but felt the experimenter was responsible for their actions
- This shows that they shifted responsibility to the authority figure
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What is legitimacy of authority?
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- Amount of social power held by instruction giver
- Social power = often associated with social roles e.g. police or social status e.g. older relative
- If you perceive someone as having social power you see them as a legitimate authority figure - thus more likely to obey
- This is especially true if authority figure has power to punish us or we trust their instructions due to their expertise
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How did Milgram investigate legitimacy of authority?
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- Conducted many variations of the study where the legitimacy of the authority figure was changed
- Found that each time the legitimacy of the authority figure was undermined - e.g. replacing them with a random volunteer from the public - levels of obedience decreased
- This shows that we are more likely to obey authority we consider legitimate
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How does Tarnow support legitimacy of authority?
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- A strength of LOA is that it has research support
- Tarnow studied data from air traffic accidents and found that 19 out of 37 accidents had authority of the captain as a main cause
- This is because it led to co-pilots feeling unable to challenge their wrong decisions
- This supports the role of LOA as it shows that social roles held by authority figures e.g. pilots causes their orders to often be obeyed even if they’re wrong
- Also as this evidence comes from real life cases it shows that LOA is an important factor in obedience even outside the lab
- This validates LOA as an explanation of obedience
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How is generalisability a weakness?
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- A limitation of agentic state is that research supporting it as an explaantion of obedience is gender-biased
- Milgram’s research only used male PPs. This is a weakness because we don’t know if agentic state has the same effect on females as it does for male obedience
- Kilham and Mann found that females have lower rates of obedience suggesting they may be less likely to enter an agentic state when given orders by an authority figure
- This reduces the population validity of research into the role of agentic state in obedience and so the explanation itself
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How does Adorno weaken the theory?
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- A limitation of psychological explanations of obedience is that they don’t account for the role of personality factors in obedience
- Adorno argued that individuals who had a strict upbringing develop an authoritarian personality and have an excessive respect for authority making them highly obedient
- This supported by Elms and Milgram who found that the obedient PPs from Milgram’s study were more likely to have an authoritarian personality as they had higher scores on the F-scale than the disobedient PPs
- This shows that psychological factors aren’t the only thing affecting obedience as personality factors like authoritarian personality also play a role
- This decreases the validity of psychological explanation