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AQA A-Level Psychology - Social Influence - Obedience Notes

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A* student's (2023) hand-written class notes on Obedience in the Social Influence module - AQA A-Level Psychology, Paper 1 (7182/1). These notes include both AO1 and AO3 points for: Milgram’s obedience research and situational variables. I have included some summary questions to help test your knowledge. Happy revising and good luck! :)

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16/0312022 obedience




obedrence is when an indindual fallows orders from another idividual

¾ indinduals giving orders wntusuauy be a figuie of authority

eg) power ; knowledge ; social roie; relation to individual




• Milgram was interested in Nat Germany

Milgam 11963) aums to study how easiy someone would obey to an auchornyg figure,
o the extent that they could potentiauy physicauy harm someone

sample consisted of 40maie Amencan pamtapants who were recruited througha

newspaper advert to be tested on theu memory

⅔ lab experiment took pait at the prestigious yale university

parhapant was always the reacher
two confedrates consisted of awways being the expenmenter and a pantapant
who was the Leamer


i t was made clear at the Stant of the experiment that the panupant could

Leave the experiment at ang ame
reamer was strapped ito achau and electrodes wued rothem in a room next doce

'teacher was instructed to admunts increasing electnc shocks evely time the

leamer made d mistake i recaunng parrs of words

+ the shocks were not leal the confederate leamer acted os f they were being

shocked, with a shock being adminuteled to the teacher to make appecs real

shock level staited at Svalls, lising to dangerous sevele Shock of 460 vouti

? at
315 wouts the conrederale leamer would bang on the wall and scream out


when the teacher pelt unsule o continuing the confederate expenmenter used

four genenc prods

29) "please continue

egi*the experiment lequues you to cantinue
eq) "it is essential that you contiue

eg) yout have no other choice, youm

,22103/2022


ast 300 vouts


• 12.5 :/ of patticcpants_ stopped at 300 soutt

65/ of participants continued to the highest voltage LEveL Of 450 VOLLS

a quautative data was coue ed through observation, with pattiupants

showing signs of distiess and tensic

?conclude inat adinary peopie ale ukely to foucw diders given by aurnouat
figures, even to the extent of Kiling an innocent human being

it is clear peopie tend to obey Orders from other people if they iecognise their
authorty ai morauy right cr Legauy bared




supporting research fram hopung at al l1966)
? Hopling et al ciq6ll conducted a nuse study which provides reuabiuny for
obedrence findings _

" created a more reausnc study of abecuence by cairyig out freld stucres on
nurses who were unawae that they were mvoiued in an expenment

proceduie invaived a naturaustc freld experiment, involving 22 real night nure
≥ a stooge Dr.smith phones the nurses at hospital on 22 separate occasions and

asKs them to see f they have the diug asrroten (dug was a placebo)

a nurses checks and repoits to Doctar wha teur them to adminster 20mg
f the dug patent ML Jones' despite seeing the maximum dosaget


Smith was in a desperate hurry and waud Sign the author sation fom

when he came to see lu Jones tateion


the nurses administered the drug, they would have bracen haspital tuies

eg nar anawed to accept instr over phone

eq) dose was double the stated on bax


eq) mediune is unauthorised, as not on waurd stock ust
> 21/22 nurse were easuy influenced into carrying out the aiders

Hopung demonstrated that people cre very unwitting to question suppared

authonty even when mey might have good reason to

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low internat vaudtys

2 in the tab expenment, omne and Houand (1968) propased that the studtion i a s



litficial and not real and the parupants knew

2 partcupants guessed that the electric shocks could not have been tea, hence

going to hugher vaitages

this means Migram was not testing obedience, rather testing demand characterstcs

>iater examination of recordings of study demonstrates some of the paitcpants

expressing doubts abaut shocks

¾ therefore, Mulgram was not truly resting obedience which lowers internal vaudly
ethical issues:


_ Milgram deceived partuupants as they beleved they were taking patt in a study

on houl punishment asrects learning rather than abeduence

parhupanis were decewved in the audcation of raes, which was already

pre - detemuned

pamhupants wele expoied to extremely stressful situations that had the potennal

to cause psycharogicat haim

many of the pamncipants shawed St s op being visubly dishessed

eg tension; trembung ; sweating; Stuttering ; laughing nervaunyi biting ups,



therefore, research is considered unacceptabie as it daes nat adhele to Bfs etnical

guideunes due to paitcpants h being protected from paychalogicat hamm and

being deceived

sample bias:

⅔ sample consisted of 40 mauie Americc which means gender bias accurted and

ults cannot be generauised to cu peopie
the smail sampie was not representatve of au westem indiuduau
collectivist culture have not been dered and in theory should obey more

due to vatues placed cr


therefore, there are external vaudity issues

research tacka population vaudrt

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