Resisting Obedience Flashcards
What four things are involved in resisting obedience?
Social support, situational factors, manipulation of participants and locus of control
How does social support help people to resist obedience?
If others disobey it makes it more likely that others will resist pressures and refuse to obey
What study supports social support?
In Milgrams variation the teacher was teamed up with two other confederates. One stopped after 150 volts and the other after 210 volts. Obedience fell from 65% to 10%
How does situational factors help people to resist obedience?
Location of where the order is given and seeing the effects of their actions can both lead to people resisting pressures to obey
What study supports the change of location?
When the location moved from Yale University to a run down office block, obedience dropped from 65% to 48%
What study supports the change when seeing the effects of your actions?
When the teacher and learner were in the same room obedience dropped from 65% to 40%
How does the manipulation of participants help people to resist obedience?
People will resist pressures to obey if they feel they are being manipulated and where the perceived costs are high
What study supports the manipulation of participants?
Garson et al manipulated participants into arguing in favour of an oil company. Once they realised they were being manipulated 76% disobeyed refusing to sign a consent form allowing the film to be used in court
How does locus of control help people to resist obedience?
Those with a high internal locus of control seek out information that is useful and are more likely to become leaders therefore they are less likely to obey