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Social Influence -Obedience

Social Influence -Obedience. Lesson Objectives: To define obedience To look at key study of obedience Stanley Milgram (1963) To begin to look at situational factors. Obedience. Starter....... WHAT IS OBEDIENCE? Write down your own definition. Stanley Milgram Who was he?

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Social Influence -Obedience

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  1. Social Influence -Obedience Lesson Objectives: To define obedience To look at key study of obedience Stanley Milgram (1963) To begin to look at situational factors

  2. Obedience • Starter....... WHAT IS OBEDIENCE? Write down your own definition. Stanley Milgram Who was he? Why would he be interested in studying obedience?

  3. Stanley Milgram(1969) • Obedience to authority • How did he select his sample? Why would the sample selection potentially impacted the findings? • In bullet points, write out his methodological procedure. Include details.

  4. Results • What were the results? • % people obeyed? • What overall conclusions can we draw from this experiement? • POTENTIAL PROBLEMS – (next lesson)

  5. Why do Nurses obey? • Hofling et al. (1966) • Why does this study have high mundane realism? • What was the procedure? • What are the findings?

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