Quick notes on the 15 studies we need to know for the OCR exam:
MILGRAM
Aim- To investigate the process of obedience, to demonstrate the power of legitimate authority even when the command requires destructive behaviour.
Participants- Advertised in a newspaper, 500 men from New Haven, Everyone paid $4.50 for coming to the lab. Final group consisted of 40 men, aged 20-50 years old, who came from various occupational backgrounds.
Two further participants, the part of the experimenter, who was a biology teacher, and the part of the learner, who was a 47 year old accountant. Both participants were Milgrams confederates.
Procedure- When each participant arrived, they were told the purpose of the experiment was to see how punishment affected learning. The "naiive" participant was introduced to the other participant. Both were asked to draw lots to see who would play the part of the learner, and the part of the teacher, The confederate always got the part of the learner.
The learner was strapped to a chair in the next room with an electrode attached to his wrist. The teacher would call our words, and the learner would have to match the words with other words. With each mistake, the learner would receive and electric shock, which would increase by 15V.
The "teacher" was given a sample shock of 45V in order to demonstrate that the machine was working, though- this was the only time it worked. For the rest of the experiment, the learner only pretended to to be receiving shocks.
At 300V the learner banged on the wall and gave no answer
At 315V the learner punded on the wall again, but after that, there were no further answers.
4 Prods:
- Please continue
-The experiment requires that you continue
- It is absolutely essential that you continue
-You have no other choice, you must go on.
Results:
- 65% of participants went to the full 450V
- 12.5% dropped out at 300V, 4 dropped out at 315V, 5 refused before the end. Thus, 35% did not obey completely.
- Participants showed signs of great tension, they were seen to sweat, tremble, bite their lips, groan, dig their nails into their flesh, some even laughed in a bizarre fashion. Three had full over-blown seizures.
Paritipants were debriefed, 84% were glad they had participated, and 78% said they had learned something new, only one participant said they felt sorry for participating.
Variations- The experiment was conducted at Yale University, it's presitgous setting could add to the authority of the experimenter. Milgram was aware of this, and therefore repeated it in a Downtown Shabby office, the level of obedience dropped by 47.5%