obedience is a form of direct social influence rather than indirect.
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why did milgram carry out his study into obedience?
- set out to see if and why ordinary people would obey even when destructive or inhumane behaviour was instructed.
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how many participants took part in milgrams study and how were they collected?
- there was 40 male participants obtained through an advertisement in the newspaper.
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what is a confederate and what part did they play in the experiment?
- a confederate is someone that takes part in the experiment whilst already knowing what was happening, the confederateds played the experimenter and the learner.
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how did they determine whether or not the learner was given a shock?
- there was a learning task where it was like a word association game where they were given a list of words and had to pick the s
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Card 2
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why did milgram carry out his study into obedience?
Back
- set out to see if and why ordinary people would obey even when destructive or inhumane behaviour was instructed.
Card 3
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how many participants took part in milgrams study and how were they collected?
Back
Card 4
Front
what is a confederate and what part did they play in the experiment?
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Card 5
Front
how did they determine whether or not the learner was given a shock?
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