Social Psychology

Socail quiz for january exams

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what is destructive obedience?
following an order to harm others
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what is blind obedience?
to obey an order without thinking
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what is obedience?
behaviour change produced by the commands of an authority
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What was the aim of Milgram?
to investigate the extent to which normal people would follow destructive orders. 'Germans are different'
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how many particpants were there in milgrams study?
40 male particpants
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how did milgram find the partcipants?
newspaper advert (volunteer sample)
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what was the aim of hofling?
to investigate whether nurses would obey a doctor even when the commands breached hospital rule and endangerd patients
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'rebellious stooge' what was the obedience?
15%
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'obedience stooge' what was the obedience?
72.5%
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what were the results of milgram?
65% (no one before 300v)
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what is an example of a verbal prod used in milgrams initial experiment?
'please continue'
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how do we know that protection from harm was breached by milgram?
particpants biting lips and digging nails into their arms
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who had a bad heart?
mr wallace- the learner and confederate
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in which three ways did milgram debrief his participants?
shown mr.wallace, test a year later, told the real aim of the experiment
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what is blind obedience?

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to obey an order without thinking

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what is obedience?

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What was the aim of Milgram?

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how many particpants were there in milgrams study?

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