Obedience to authority, cognitive and affective responses and leadership style in relation to a non-normative order: the Milgram experiment

Authors

  • Silvia da Costa University of the Basque Country https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6011-821X

    PhD. by University of the Basque Country. Professor and Researcher at University of the Basque Country.
    Postal Address: Zuberoa 8, 3B, 20800, Zarautz, Gipuzkoa, España.
    Contact: pmsdcd2021@gmail.com.

  • Gisela Delfino Pontifical Catholic University Argentina https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3732-184X

    Pontifical Catholic University Argentina, CONICET, y University Andrés Bello- Chile.
    Contact: gisela_delfino@uca.edu.ar.

  • Marcela Muratori University of Buenos Aires

    PhD. by Catholic University of Argentina. Professor and Researcher at National University of the Argentine Defense.
    Postal Address: Avenida Santa Fe 1771- 4C. Martínez. Buenos Aires, Argentina. (CP 1640).
    Contact: marcelamuratori@hotmail.com. 

  • Elena Zubieta University of Buenos Aires https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8789-737X

    PhD. By University of the Basque Country. Professor at University of Buenos Aires. 
    Postal Address: Tucumán 2162, 8°A (1050) Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
    Contact: elenazubieta@hotmail.com.

  • Lucía García London School of Economics https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9166-0263

    PhD. by London School of Economics. Professor at London School of Economics.
    Postal Address: LSE, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, U.K.
    Contact: l.garcia@lse.ac.uk.

  • Dario Páez University of the Basque Country https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8459-6037

    PhD. by Catholic University of Lovania. Professor at University of the Basque Country. 
    Postal Address: Avenida Tolosa 70, 20018 San Sebastián.
    Contact: Dario.paez@ehu.eus.

  • Maite Beramendi National University of the Argentine Defense
  • Fernanda Sosa National University of the Argentine Defense

    PhD. by National University of the Argentine Defense. Assistant Researcher at University of Buenos Aires.
    Contact: fernandamarielsosa@hotmail.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.202102.008

Keywords:

Leadership style, Military psychology, Obedience to authority, Values, War crime

Abstract

The influence of the context on behavioral and emotional reactions to a war crime situation military cadets (N = 315) is analyzed. The study is based on Milgram’s experience and the tragedy of My Lai.It examines personal and peer obedience to an anti-normative order (asking participants whether they would obey an order to shoot unarmed civilians) in five vignettes or scenarios that reproduce Milgram’s conditions and MyLai scenario. This is an experimental between-within study of five scenarios by two conditions (Milgram, 1974). Personal and collective obedience of other military, emotional reactions and values of Schwartz (2012) were measured. Showing enhancement of self-bias it is reported that the pairs would be more likely to shoot than one would. Replicating Milgrams’s results, obedience is greater when the order is given directly by an authority, and lower when there is conflict between authorities and peers rebel. Confirming that identification with humanity and not just with the in-group may prompt respondents to reject an anti-normative order, values of transcendence of the self are associated with less obedience and congruent emotional reactions. Self-perceived transformational leadership was associated with positive emotions towards peer that disobey to fire. However a transformational style perceived in the superior was associated to positive emotions by respect to soldier who open fire, adding information on the potential dark side of this leadership style. The relevance of personal values, leadership style and affectivity in military context is discussed. 

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Published

2021-07-21

How to Cite

da Costa, S., Delfino, G., Muratori, M., Zubieta, E., García, L., Páez, D., … Sosa, F. (2021). Obedience to authority, cognitive and affective responses and leadership style in relation to a non-normative order: the Milgram experiment. Revista De Psicología, 39(2), 717–744. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.202102.008

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