You will learn about Stanley Milgram's experiment on obedience to authority.
You will be able to:
Explain factors affecting obedience
Explain ethical issues involved in Milgram's experiment
Obedience
Legitimacy of authority figure
Proximity
Group pressure
JONESTOWN - Watch video in the resource section
Describe the relationship between social proximity and how obedient someone is likely to be to an order to do something harmful to another person.
Describe the relationship between the perceived legitimacy of an authority figure and how obedient someone is likely to be to an order to do something harmful to another person.
In what way can group pressure influence obedience?
I can start with this:
Edrolo 7B: 1 - 6
I can do this:
Edrolo 7B: 7- 14
I'm confident to do this:
Edrolo 7B: 15 - 22
SOMEWHAT CONFIDENT
I can:
Define the term obedience
Identify factors affecting obedience
CONFIDENT
I can:
Explain obedience using the Milgram's experiment
Explain factors affecting obedience
VERY CONFIDENT
I can:
Explain obedience using the Milgram's experiment
Explain factors affecting obedience
Analyse different case studies - Jonestown