Social Influence Flashcards
Social Role
A set of perceived expected behaviours for a given situation or context
Identification
People want to be associated with a particular social role so align their behaviour with their perception of the role
Zimbardo’s Aim
To investigate the extent to which people would conform to the social toles of guard and prisoner in an artificial prison setting
Zimbardo’s Procedure
21 male university students who responded to newspaper advert were paid to take part in the study (they were chosen based on mental and physical health). Were placed into a prison setting and assigned the role of either a prisoner or a guard.
Prisoner - Were made to wear identical clothing and caps (to pose as shaved heads)
Guards - Were given reflective sunglasses and batons, they were told not to be violent.
Zimbardo - Findings
The nature of the encounters between the guards and prisoners tended to be negative, hostile and insulting. The prisoners organised a mass revolt on the second day about the conditions. Punishments (implemented through the guards) took the form of loss of privileges. The experiment ended after 6 days and the guards seemed distressed and the prisoners were relieved.
Zimbardo - Criticisms
- Zimbardo’s study was ethically immoral and had the be stopped six days early.
- Participants experienced PTSD and some mental issues post experiment.
- Was a Lab experiment so we cannot take the findings of the study and apply it fully to real like experiences. - HOWEVER has some ecological validity due to the way Zimbardo had them arrested.
- Unrepresentative sample as the sample size were all young white males who were attending university
Reicher and Haslam - BBC Prison Study
Their findings were opposite of Zimbardo’s. They rejected Zimbardo’s claims.