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A form of influence whereby an individual adopts a particular view because they want to be associated with someone or something

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Card 7

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A study into conformity to social roles conducted by Zimbardo

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Card 8

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The British corporation that repeated Zimbardos experiment with vastly different results

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Card 9

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The situational factor in Milgram's obedience experiment that created the largest difference in rate of obedience

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Card 10

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In Milgrams study of obedience, how many participants out of 40 delivered the fatal shock

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Card 11

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What is the main criticism of Milgram's study, due to the developed mistrust of experimenters

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Card 12

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A state of being in which one sees themselves as an agent carrying out orders for someone else, taking no responsibility in order to save their self-image

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Card 13

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Someone who is perceived to be in a position of social control within a situation

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Card 14

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A personality pattern characterised by strict adherence to conventional rules and belief in complete submission to authority

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Card 15

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A type of explanation that refers to someone's own characteristics to influence their behaviour, rather than situational factors

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