Situational Variables Flashcards
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Situational variables
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Features of a physical or social environment which may influence a persons behaviour
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Dispositional variables
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Where behaviour is explained in terms of personality
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What are the 3 main situational variables?
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- proximity
- location
- uniform
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Proximity
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The physical distance of an authority figure to the person receiving the orders
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Location
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The place where an order is issued - based on status or prestige
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Uniform
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Specific outfits people in authority have that symbolises their authority - indicated they are entitled to expect obedience
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Variations milgram
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Level of fully obedient participants
- 65% - baseline study at Yale university
- 47.5% - rundown office
- 40% - T and L in the same room
- 30% - T forces Ls hand on plate
- 20.5% - E gave orders by phone
- 20% - E played by member of the public
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Bickman
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- 3 confederates dressed up in different outfits
- jacket and tie
- milkman’s outfit
- security guards uniform
- confederates individually stood in the street and asked people to pick up litter or give a coin for the parking meter
- people were twice as likely to obey the person dressed as a security guarD than one dressed in a jacket and tie
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Milgram proximity variation
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- in the baseline study, the teacher could hear the learner but not see him
- in the proximity variation, the teacher and learner were in the same room
- obedience rate dropped from 65% to 40%
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Touch proximity variation
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- the teacher had to force the learners hand onto an electro hock plate after