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Monthly Archives: February 2013. Rebelling justly: Gamson et al and the links to Conformity and Obedience research. February 26, 2013. Gamson, Fireman and Rytina. As 32 of the 33 groups rebelled in some way during the group discussion. Of the 33 groups, 25 of them consisted of a majority that did not sign the consent form. This experiment goes against theories of obedience, as there was a higher power present that they would have felt inclined to follow. As a rebuttal to. Smith and Mackie (2005). An offi...
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Rebelling justly: Gamson et al and the links to Conformity and Obedience research →. Raquo; Social Experiment, Obedience to unjust authority. Social Experiment, Obedience to unjust authority. February 22, 2013. To test participants reaction to unjust authority in the form of signs. From the statics, it can be concluded that official signs, even in nonsensical contexts can cause the obedience of the by-standers. Participants felt it was more important to follow the sign than to use their own judgement...
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Rebelling justly: Gamson et al and the links to Conformity and Obedience research. February 26, 2013. Gamson, Fireman and Rytina (1982) set up a situation that encouraged participants to rebel and wanted to investigate the factors that led to rebellion and disobedience. Using voluntary sampling they collected 297 participants and they were placed into groups of … Continue reading →. Sheppard, Siddiqui, Thiriet, Creaven and Moradi (2013). February 22, 2013. February 22, 2013. February 5, 2013. The aim of ...
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Obedience experiment – Coralie, Medisa, Zahra, Bryony and Jesse. March 1, 2013. The aim of their experiment was to investigate obedience towards unjust authority via a sign, even if the instruction is absurd. Conclusion: Most people will follow absurd instructions even if they are illogical. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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