Across
- 5. Type of authority that Milgram created in his study and who we are socialised to obey
- 6. Researcher who criticises Milgram's ethics, particularly for deception.
- 9. Along with Holland, argues that Milgram's participants were just responding to demand characteristics
- 11. A non-participant working for the experimenter
- 13. Researcher who found uniform influences obedience in his field experiment on the streets of NYC
- 14. Type of conformity seen when Asch made the task more difficult
Down
- 1. Type of culture represented by the American males in Milgram's and Asch's studies
- 2. The 'state' Milgram's participants were in when they obeyed the experimenter (as he took responsibility)
- 3. The university where the prison experiment took place
- 4. Type of personality who is more obedient and submissive to authority
- 7. Researcher who proposed the dispositional explanation of obedience
- 8. Researcher who argues the situational explanation gives us an obedience alibi (uses Police Battalion 101 as an example)
- 10. The university where Milgram's obedience study took place
- 11. Type of conformity seen in Asch's baseline study
- 12. Researcher who found 21 out of 22 nurses were willing to obey
- 15. Researcher who, along with Jacobson, found that only 2 out of 18 nurses were willing to obey
