What was the aim of Milgrams classic study of obedience?
To investigate how obedient people would be in a situation where following orders would mean breaking moral codes & harming another person : ‘We’re the Germans different?’
Milgrams original sample
Milgrams Method
Milgrams study - Generalisability
Androcentric and ethnocentric
Milgrams study - Reliability
Milgrams study - Application
It can be applied to real life situations such as Nazi war crimes and the Mai Lai massacre
It suggests that acting obediently and obeying authority is in a human behaviour even if that behaviour is to act immorally
It is not always a result of a individuals character
Milgrams study - Validity
Milgrams study - Ethics
Milgrams Study - Results
Milgrams Study - Conclusion
We are socialised from an early age to recognise authority and obey those with perceived power
Social situation is a powerful determinant of behaviour
Milgram are-assessed: Gina Perry