Social (CONTEMPORARY) - responses to people in authority - BOCCHIARO Flashcards
define a whistle blower
a person who reports wrongdoing to higher authority
aims of the study
- would people if given the opportunity blow the whistle against authorities being immoral
- would people’s predictions of their behavior be the same as their actual behavior
- would there be any individual differences between those who whistle blow and obey
describe the sample
149 undergraduate students from the VU university, Amesterdam (96 women, 53 men with mean age of 20.8) They took part for either 7 euros or course credit
11 participants were removed from the initial sample of 160 because of there suspiciousness about the nature of the study
describe the comparison group
138 undergraduate students from the VU university, Amsterdam
describe the sampling method
participants were recruited via an advert/ flyers placed in the student cafeteria - volunteer sampling
comment on the pilot studies
before conducting the study, 8 pilot tests were conducted involving 92 undergraduates in addition to the other groups from the VU university
these ensured the procedure was credible and morally acceptable
these tests served to standardize the experimenter-authority behavior throughout the experimental period
describe the research procedure
each participant was greeted in the lab by a male Dutch experimenter who was formally dressed and had a stern demeanour
Participants were informed what their task was about potential benefits/risks of participation and about their right to withdraw at any time with no penalty. They were also ensured of the confidentiality of the information collected
The experimenter proceeded with a seemingly unjustified request for each participant to provide a few names of fellow students.
They were then given a cover story of how an Italian colleague and experimenter were investigating thee effects of sensory deprivation on brain function. 6 participants in Rome had spent time completely isolated unable to see or hear anything and suffered disastrous effects. All panicked, their cognitive abilities were temporarily impaired and some experienced visual and auditory hallucinations. 2 participants asked to stop because of the strong symptoms but were not allowed to do so because invalid data may have been collected. They said it had been a frightening experience.
The experimenters wanted to replicate the study at the VU uni using a sample of college students as there was currently no data on young people but some scientists thought that their brains would be more sensitive to the negative effects of isolation. Although it was difficult to predict what would happen, the experimenter wanted to proceed with the experiment.
A uni research committee was evaluating whether to approve the study and were collecting feedback from students who knew details about the experiment to help them make their decision. Participants were told that the research committee forms were in the next room
comment on the type of study
lab study with no independent variable so is not an experiment - referred to as a scenario study
describe the experimenter
Dutch experimenter who was formally dressed and had a stern demeanour
describe the task
participants asked to write a statement to convince the students they had wrote down the names of to participate in the experiment. Statements would be sent to the identified students by mail. The experimenter left the room for 3 mins to allow participants to reflect on the decisions they were about to make, participants were then moved to the second room where there was a computer for them to use to write the statement, a mailbox and the research committee forms.
Participants were told to use two adjectives among ‘exciting, incredible, great and superb’ and were told to not include the mention of sensory deprivation. The experimenter told participants to begin and left the room for 7 mins.
If participants believed the proposed research was on sensory deprivation violated ethical norms they could anonymously challenge it by putting a form in the mailbox
3 options the participants had
- obey - write the statement
- disobey - don’t write the statement
- blow the whistle- report the study to the research committee by putting a form in the mailbox. Participants can blow the whistle anonymously by also writing the positive statement - means that they can defy safely
what happened after the 7 minutes when the experimenter returned
invited the participants to follow him back to the first room where he/she was administered two personality inventories probed for suspicion, fully debriefed and asked to sign a consent form this time fully informed. The entire session lasted about 40 minutes
what did HEXACO personality inventory measure
six major dimensions of personality
(honesty/humility, emotionality, extraversion, agreeableness, contentiousness, openness to experience)
what did a nine item decomposed games measure
social value orientation - referring to how much weight a person attaches to the welfare of others in relation to their own
the third personality inventory
participants were asked to state the strength and nature of their religious beliefs