
Obedience - Research
Quiz by Jen Curran
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All of the nurses in Hofling's study followed orders to administer a potentially lethal dosage of a drug
Sheridan & King found no difference in obedience rates between men and women's willingness to give a 'fatal' electric shock to a puppy
Meeus found that the situational factor 'proximity' affected Dutch participants' willingness to obey
Sheridan & King replicated Milgram's study using
Hofling carried out a study of obedience usingÂ
One strength of Meeus' study is that it has higher mundane realism than Milgram's electric shock study
Which experimental method did Hofling use in his study of obedience in nurses?
What experimental method was used by Sheridan & King in their study of obedience?
What dosage of a drug did Dr Smith tell his participants to give the patient in Hofling's study of obedience?
Using your knowledge of variations of Milgram's research, order the following variations so that the first one is the variation that produced the highest obedience rate
Match each researcher with the most relevant stimulus word
Match the correct obedience rates for Sheridan & King's puppy study
Using your knowledge of Bickman's study, organise the points below so that the top one represents the variation with the highest obedience rateÂ
Using your knowledge of Bickman's study, link each variation of 'uniform' with it's most appropriate obedience rate