Social Influence: Conformity & Obedience

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