Podcast: Milgram (1963) Obedience | OCR A-Level Psychology (H567)
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2021
- Milgram (1963) investigated the extent to which obedience would be shown by participants who were told by a figure of authority to administer electric shocks to another person.
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*Evaluations - 12:15
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Very useful, thank you!
Kaposi (2017) also argued Milgram poorly operationalised his variables (morality, authority, and obedience) and may have actually been measuring something else.
He says how one participant, Fred Prozi, argued with the experimenter, saying that the learner was crying out.
But then (because it was an audio recording), the learner stopped crying out. Kaposi suggests Prozi's moral argument was thus repeatedly invalidated by the learner's silence and Prozi was humiliated.
It sounds like you're reading the article. İs that right?
Can anyone suggest me an app or a book for OCR A level Psychology?I'm struggling to get 'A' but could not find the best app or book to prepare for exams.
Thank u❤