What studies strengthened obedience research?
Sheridan and King
Hofling et al
Documentary about reality TV in France
What was Hofling et al’s study?
Studied nurses on a ward
- Found levels of obedience to unjustified demands were very high
- 21 out of 22 nurses obeyed
- Milgram’s findings can be generalized to other settings
What study was conducted on the documentary about reality TV in France?
What’s another strength of Milgram’s study?
Who critiques milgrams study?
Orne and Hollard
Perry
Baumind
What did Perry do?
Listened to the recordings from the study and heard participants expressing doubts about the shocks
What did Baumind say?
Criticized Milgram’s deception
- led participants to believe their role was selected at random and to believe they was electrocuting people
- Could be viewed as a betrayal of trust, preventing participants from volunteering in an experiment again
- Could damage the reputation of psycholoists and research
What did Orne and Holland say?
Argued that participants only behave the way hey did as they didn’t believe shocks were real
> Means Milgram wasn’t testing what he thought he was
> Means the study lacks internal validity
What was Sheridan and King’s study?
Conducted a similar study with puppies
- Puppies issued real electric shocks
- 54% of male participants delivered what they believe was a fatal shock
- 100% of female participants delivered what they believe was a fatal shock
- Effects of Milgram’s study was genuine
How did Milgram combat ethical issues?