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Asked: May 9, 20242024-05-09T16:18:47+05:30 2024-05-09T16:18:47+05:30In: Psychology

Elucidate obedience with the help of Milgram’s experiment.

Explain compliance using Milgram’s experiment as a guide.

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      2024-05-09T16:19:28+05:30Added an answer on May 9, 2024 at 4:19 pm

      Understanding Obedience

      Obedience refers to the act of following orders, commands, or instructions from authority figures, even when they conflict with one's personal beliefs, values, or conscience. Obedience is a fundamental aspect of social behavior and can have profound implications for individual behavior, group dynamics, and societal norms. Stanley Milgram's famous obedience experiments provide valuable insights into the power of authority and the mechanisms underlying obedience to authority.

      Milgram's Experiment

      Stanley Milgram conducted a series of experiments on obedience to authority at Yale University in the early 1960s. The experiments aimed to investigate the extent to which individuals would obey instructions to administer increasingly severe electric shocks to another person, despite their moral objections or concerns for the other person's well-being.

      1. Methodology

      Milgram's experiment involved a participant (referred to as the "teacher") who was instructed by an experimenter (referred to as the "authority figure") to administer electric shocks to a confederate (referred to as the "learner") whenever they answered questions incorrectly. The participant believed that the shocks were real, although they were actually simulated.

      2. Results

      Milgram's experiments revealed alarming levels of obedience to authority, with many participants complying with the experimenter's instructions to administer shocks of increasing intensity, despite the learner's pleas for mercy or signs of distress. Approximately two-thirds of participants (65%) continued to administer shocks up to the maximum voltage, even when the learner appeared to be in extreme pain or unconscious.

      3. Factors Influencing Obedience

      Several factors influenced the level of obedience observed in Milgram's experiments:

      • Proximity to Authority: Obedience was highest when the authority figure was physically present and gave direct commands to the participant.

      • Legitimacy of Authority: Participants were more likely to obey instructions from authority figures who were perceived as legitimate, credible, or knowledgeable.

      • Social Pressure: Participants may have felt pressure to conform to the experimenter's expectations or to avoid appearing disobedient in front of others.

      4. Ethical Implications

      Milgram's experiments raised ethical concerns about the use of deception, psychological harm, and lack of informed consent. Critics argued that participants were subjected to undue stress and psychological trauma by believing they were harming another person. However, Milgram defended his research as a means of understanding human behavior and the dynamics of obedience to authority in real-world contexts.

      Applications and Insights

      Milgram's experiments provided valuable insights into the power of authority and the mechanisms underlying obedience. The findings have implications for understanding phenomena such as conformity, compliance, and social influence in various contexts, including organizational behavior, leadership dynamics, and societal norms. By recognizing the factors that influence obedience, individuals and institutions can take steps to promote ethical behavior, critical thinking, and resistance to unjust authority. Milgram's experiments serve as a cautionary reminder of the potential consequences of blind obedience and the importance of ethical conduct in research and everyday life.

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