SOCIAL Approach - Milgram & OBEDIENCE
Milgram's Agency Theory + evaluation
Milgram's study + evaluation
Milgram's variation + evaluation
- Created by: sshahedab
- Created on: 24-04-14 21:37
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- STATE
- autonomous
- helps explain holocaust
- French & Raven - expert power (knowledge)
- explains levels of obedience - less when more repsonsibility
- Description rather than explanation
- agentic
- STATE
- autonomous
- helps explain holocaust
- French & Raven - expert power (knowledge)
- explains levels of obedience - less when more repsonsibility
- Description rather than explanation
- STATE
- moral strain
- agentic
- agentic
- STUDY
- Aim: authority, harm, moral strain
- Procedure: volunteer, at Yale, prods, said they wouldn't go to end when asked
- Procedure: volunteer, at Yale, prods, said they wouldn't go to end when asked
- Conclusions: obey even if moral strain
- STUDY
- Aim: authority, harm, moral strain
- STUDY
- controlled: prods set order - replicable, reliable?
- applicable: why holocaust happened
- figure of authority
- ehics: deception of aim, harm, right to withdraw - PRODS
- VARIATION
- move closer till holding hand 30% obediance
- strong controls
- unethical - pressure of pps
- ecological validity
- MILGRAM
- ecological validity: lab
- ecological validity
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