The Milgram Experiment
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www.uncp.eduThe Milgram Experiment By Saul McLeod 2008 In 1963, Stanley Milgram conducted a study on obedience. Using a series of social psychology experiments, Milgram measured participants’ willingness to comply with an authority figure.As you read the text, identify the factors that influenced the behavior of the participants in the study.
The Milgram Experiment
www.mgs.kent.sch.ukMilgram Experiment Variations The Milgram experiment was carried out many times whereby Milgram (1965) varied the basic procedure (changed the IV). By doing this Milgram could identify which factors affected obedience (the DV). Obedience was measured by how many participants shocked to the maximum 450 volts (65% in the original study).
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www.ocr.org.ukResponses to people in authority – Milgram MILGRAM, S. (1963) Behavioural study of obedience Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67, (4), 371-378. 3. Research Method • Although Milgram refers to this study as an experiment, it is generally considered a controlled observation as there was, in fact, no independent variable.
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