Milgram's Obedience Experiment questions about the main procedures and findings 4.0 / 5 based on 15 ratings ? PsychologyASAQA Created by: JennaCreated on: 06-04-12 13:44 how did Milgram recruit his participants? local newspaper advert 1 of 12 how many participants did Milgram recruit? 40 male participants 2 of 12 what is obedience? a change in behaviour because we have been directed to do so, even though we would not choose to behave in the way we are directed 3 of 12 how much did Milgram pay the participants in his study? $4.50 4 of 12 where did Milgram's experiment take place? yale university 5 of 12 the participants were not told the true nature of the study, what were they told the study was about? memory and learning 6 of 12 on the shock generator, the electric shocks increased by how much each tim the 'learner' got a question wrong? 15v 7 of 12 what was the highest voltage that could be administered by the 'teacher'? 450v 8 of 12 what percentage of people administered shock 300v? 100% 9 of 12 what percentage of people administered the maximum shock of 450v? 65% 10 of 12 what was Milgram's main conclusion drawn from his research? his participants showed high levels of obedience even when asked to act in an inhumane manner 11 of 12 if you need any extra help on Milgram, please see my social influence powerpoint for information on the study yes 12 of 12
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