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AQA Obedience; situational explanations

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Ob-E.sitnw.es/piainationsExpeaination1:Agentic state


Agentic tale act on
behalf of another
-

:
person
-




Magnin proposed that obedience to destructive authority occurs because a person become

@come one
' '
an agent Who acts
for or in place of another .




In state actions
an
agentic a
person feels no
personal responsibility for their

Autonomous state
-

not an agent
' '
or
Autonomy means to be independent free so a person in an autonomous
.




according to their principles and feels responsible their action:
state behaves for
Agentic shift
-


moving to
agentic state


the shift
'
to
being
'
is called the agelhtie shift Milgrom
autonomy
' '
from an
agent
.




suggested that this occurs when we peoeieve someone else as an
authority
their position in
figure This person has power because
of a
.




social
hierarchy
.




'



Binding factors moral
'
-
reduce strain

Binding factors are aspects of a situation that allows the person to
ignore
'
or minimise the damaging effect of their behaviour and reduce moral

!tnat feel
strain
they
.




Milgrim proposed a number
of strategies the individual uses , such as


shifting the responsibility to the victim or denying the
damage they
to
are doing victims .




Explanation 2: Legitimacy of authority .




we
obey people further up a social
hierarchy
WB
most societies are structured heirarchaically .



People in certain
positions
mold authority over the rest Ceg :
parents , teachers)

Authorities have legitimacy society 's
through aggreement .




won the power that authorities weird is legitimate because it is agreed by

society .
Most
of us
except that
authority figures should exersrice social

to
power over others to allow society function smoothly .




hand to
we control over
authority figures
nor People with legitimate authority have the power to
punish others .
we


some independence to trust to
authority
give up people we exerseice


properly .

we learn to accept authority during childhood ceg :
parents ,
teachers)
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