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Matthew is studying for his end of year examinations. At school, Matthew will work hard in the classroom to complete all the work his teachers give him. When he was asked to complete some extra revision notes he worked in the school library. Matthew says he did not want to do this work, but he completed it anyway. At home, Matthew rarely completes homework tasks that are set by his teachers, and he makes no revision notes. His parents have spoken to Matthew about his lack of schoolwork at home, but he does not follow their advice about completing tasks at home.

Discuss, using Milgram's (1963) research into obedience, why Matthew only completes his schoolwork on some occasions and not others. You must make reference to the context in your answer. 8 marks

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Answered by Anshuman001
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It could be better if you write with your own opinion which you have in your mind

Answered by trishay678
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The Milgram experiment was carried out many times whereby Milgram (1965) varied the basic procedure (changed the IV). By doing this Milgram could identify which factors affected obedience (the DV). Obedience was measured by how many participants shocked to the maximum 450 volts (65% in the original The ethical issues involved with the Milgram experiment are as follows: deception, protection of participants involved, and the right to withdrawal. The experiment was deemed unethical, because the participants were led to believe that they were administering shocks to real people.Which of the following is true of Milgram's (1963, 1965, 1974) research on obedience to authority? With each increment of shock voltage, fewer participants obeyed, but about 65% still administered 450 volts (the highest level

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