Social Influence- Milgram, Explanations For Obediance Flashcards
After what event did Milgram decide to do rthis reasearch?
The Holocaust
What did Milgram research?
Why Hitler’s order had been followed by the German people.
He designed a study that would test obedience
Selection process Behavioral Study of Obedience
Milgram (1963)
-40 male 20-50 yr old volunteers (answered newspaper ads for a study on “memory’
What happened at start of experiment?
introduced to a confederate, the selection of teacher and student was rigged to participant always getting teacher
What key figure was present in the experiment?
Experimenter/ Professor
What was the role of the Experimenter/ Professor?
E/P was another confederate dressed in a lab coat
and strapped the learner to a chair in a separate room and attached electrodes
What was asked of the Partcipant?
-to deliver electric shocks each time the ‘learner’ gpt a q wrong
Shock figures
shocks increase by 15 volts to 450 volts w/ the machine indicating ‘severe shock’
at 300v learners made noises and refused to go on
at 315v learner made no more noises indicating unconsciousness or death
What were used to encourage the participants and when ?
Prods used when participant/teacher resisted top encourage them to go on/continue
What was Prod 4
‘you have no other choice, you must go on’
Results of experiment
-all participants continued to 300 volts
-12.5% stopped at 300 volts
-65% participants continued all the way to 450 volts
Give all evaluative studies that can be used to support or criticise Milgram’s study on obdeiance
Hofling
Sheridan & King
Does Hofling support or criticise Milgram
Support
Does Sheridan & King support or criticise Milgram
Support
Hofling’s supporting study
-demonstrated that 21/22 nurses in a real hospital ward would obey orders over the phone from a “Dr Smith”
-to give 20mg of an unfamiliar drug at twice the daily maximum
due to real world setting:
ECOLOGICAL VALIDITY
HIGHER MUNDANE REALSIM