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123 participants took part in ths study
Asch
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When people publically agree but privately disagree
identification
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This supports Milgram. Almost all studies in similur cultures to the USA, so t is not very generalisable
cross-culture replications
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This is one of the situational variables and in Milgrams study the teacher and the learner were in adjoining rooms
proximity
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Adorno et al (1950) did a study to prove this. 2000 middle class participants took part, and developed the f-scale.
authoritarian personality
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The researcher who did the standford prision experiment
zimbardo
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This is apart of social change, the civil rights movement is an example of this
minority influence
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The extent to which all the members of a group agree.
Unanimity
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The parts people play as members of various social groups.
social roles
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A mental state where we feel no personal responcilibilty for our behaviour becuase we believe ourselves to be acting for an authority figure.
Agentic state
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The study done by milgram and has a good internal ...... because it is replicable
validity
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This is about who has the better information in a group. (abbreviation)
ISI
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When people publically agree but privately disagree

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identification

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This supports Milgram. Almost all studies in similur cultures to the USA, so t is not very generalisable

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This is one of the situational variables and in Milgrams study the teacher and the learner were in adjoining rooms

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Adorno et al (1950) did a study to prove this. 2000 middle class participants took part, and developed the f-scale.

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