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Analysing Milgram's Experiment

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Analysis of Milgram's Experiment

Milgram's (1963) experiment showed that ordinary people are obedient to authority. There were pros and cons to the experiment.

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Pros

  • Strict control of variables - variables could be controlled because the experiment was done in a laboratory. We should be able to establish cause and effect.
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Cons

  • Low ecological validity - participants were in an artificial situation (they wouldn't naturally be in a situation of shocking people). This means the study has low ecological validity (can't be generalised easily).
  • Deception - participants weren't able to give informed consent because they didn't know the real nature of the experiment. They weren't told they could withdraw.
  • Lack of protection - participants were visibly stressed during the study.
    • In Milgram's defence, no formal ethical guidelines existed at the time.
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Cons (continued)

  • (Potential) low internal validity - Internal validity is a measure of how valid results are. It's a measure of whether results are just affected by changes in the independent variable in a cause-and-effect relationship or other variables too. Participants might have known they weren't actually inflicting real shocks and just gone along with what the experimenter wanted.
    • Milgram backed up his results by saying that participants' displays of stress showed that they thought the experiment was genuine.

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