The term obedience to authority bias refers to the fact that people tend to support persons that they perceive in their minds as leading figures of authority. This holds true even if the person feels they are doing something morally wrong.Definition...
What is blind obedience to authority? What is the obedience to authority bias? What does obedience to authority mean? What is blind conformity? How do we resist obedience to authority? What is the difference between obedience and conformity?
Showing enhancement of self-bias it is reported that the pairs would be more likely to shoot than one would. Replicating Milgrams's results, obedience is greater when the order is given directly by an authority, and lower when there is conflict between authorities and pe...
Unless it is carefully controlled, bias often distorts the results of clinical trials, usually exaggerating the magnitude of true efficacy. For that reason... MD Lindner - 《Pharmacol Ther》 被引量: 108发表: 2007年 Milgram's obedience to authority experiments: Origins and early evolution Stanley...
Most enduring (Credibility) Asch study is an example of compliance Applications of Conformity Research Obedience to Authority: Stanley Milgram Key ideas Power of the situation Tendency of observers to commit the fundamental attribution error Self-serving bias “I was merely following orders” Factors ...
Obedience to Authority: Stanley Milgram ? Key ideas – Power of the situation – Tendency of observers to commit the fundamental attribution error – Self-serving bias –“I was merely following orders” ? Factors – Distance from learner, prestige of location Applications of Conformity Research ?
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The most salient finding of the obedience experiments has been that a surprisingly high proportion of people will administer apparently lethal shocks to a stranger at the behest of an authority figure. This was originally interpreted by Milgram as caused by their obedience to authority. However, alt...
Our bias should not be interpreted as a condemnation of other dog training philosophies or dog training schools. It is not our intention to credit or discredit dog trainers who use more aversive training techniques than those emphasized in theDog Trainer Program. ...
It does so by applying a new interpretation of Milgram's Obedience to Authority "electric shock" experiments to the problem of climate catastrophe. This paper reveals that both the Obedience Studies and climate catastrophe share a crucial common denominator: both involve powerful figures utilising ...