The Social Approach- Reicher&Haslam Flashcards
What are the aims of the study? First three
1) to examine the consequences of randomly dividing men into groups of prisoners and guards within a specifically constructed institution over a period of 8 days.
2) to create an institution to investigate the behaviour of groups that were unequal in terms of power status and resources.
3) They wanted to show that group membership has a more powerful influence over behaviour, especially the extent to which a person identifies with the group than just the situation they’re in.
How many aims does Reicher and Haslam have?
8
What are the other 5 aims of the study?
1) to provide evidence of the unfolding interactions between groups of unequal power.
2) to investigate if group members will identify collectively and challenge inter group qualities when relationships between groups are seen as impermeable and insecure.
3) to investigate if dominant group members will identify with their group from the start and impose their power.
4) to measure the social, organisational and clinical effects of the study on participants.
5) to develop a practical and ethical framework for examining social psychological issues in large scale studies.
What type of experiment is this?
Field experiment
What was the sample?
332 applied-> volunteer,self selected
27 selected
15 -> 5 guards and 10 prisoners
How was the sample divided?
5 groups of 3 Based on age, social class, ethnic background 1 person from each grp picked as a guard Remaining two prisoners GENDER UNSTABLE FACTOR NO FEMALES !
How did the sample choose the participants ?
3 phase screening process:
1) psychometric tests -
social variables, authoritarianism etc
Clinical variables, in notes
2) full weekend assessment by independent clinical psychologists.
3) medical, character references and police checks
What was the three IVS?
1) permeability - promotion
2) cognitive alternatives - trade unionist implemented
3) legitimacy - this was taken out , prisoners thought that guards legitimately had more power and as prisoners legitimately subordinate - day 3 researchers told them it was a random selection .
What does cognitive alternatives mean ?
Group members awareness of ways in which social relations could be restricted in order to bring about social change .
What does legitimacy mean?
Whether they thought the inequalities of power were based on something real deserving and legitimate or random, unfair and illegitimate.
What does permeability mean?
Potential of moving up - e.g. To a more superior group - one group to another.
What does security mean?
Subordinate group need security - confidence in freedom - when tyranny loses grip
What does tyranny mean?
Power that a high status group exercises in an arbitrary + oppressive way ( arbitrary meaning chaotic.)
What are the two key concepts within the study?
Permeability and security
What were the 3 DVS?
1) social variables:
Social identification in awareness of social plans of action. Authoritarianism/subservience
2) organisational variables : obeying rules or not, adhering to authority commands .
3) clinical variables: self efficacy, depression, stress hormones ( saliva swabs cortisol testing)
What were the two controls ?
1) to ensure personality types were evenly spread.
2) carried out ‘blind’ with experimenters not knowing who was allocated which role ( double blind)