SEARCH
You are in browse mode. You must login to use MEMORY

   Log in to start

level: socio psycholigcal factors

Questions and Answers List

level questions: socio psycholigcal factors

QuestionAnswer
what is agency theorytheory that we are taught from childhood to obey rules set by society. When a person is acting under an authority figure and carrying out their orders as their ‘agent’. This prevents them from taking responsibility for their actions
Autonomous statewhen an individual acts independently.
what binds individuals to agentic stagebinding factors, like fear of punishment
agentic shiftshift from autonomous to agentic state
legitimate authority figureHe believed that individuals were more likely to obey someone with high status/high position in the social hierarchy. People will obey these authority figures in fear of punishment, the figure can be someone who can enforce law like the police.
Destructive obediencewhen issues occur because of an authority figure using their power for destructive purposes.
Variations of Miligrams Study- someone else administered the shock (agentic state), obedience rate was 92% - experiment took place in a run down building, obedience rate when down to 47% - teacher and learner were the same room, the proximity to the learner caused rate to go down to 40% - the lack of proximity with authority figure caused rate to drop to 20% - when the authority figure was replaced with a peer in normal clothes, also caused rate to go to 20%
Obedience can depend on cultures- Kilham and Mann found that Australia's obedience rate was much lower. 40% in men and 16% of females - Germany was found to have 85% obedience rate
Uniform is a situational variable for obedience- People wearing guard uniform saw high obedience rates (89%) - While those dressed as civilians only saw 33% obedience rate