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To defy or not to defy: An experimental study of dynamics of disobedience and whistle-blowing

P. BocchiaroP.a.m. Van LangeP.g. Zimbardo

subject

MisconductSocial PsychologyDynamics (music)media_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)PsychologySocial psychologyObedienceWhistle blowingmedia_common

description

This study introduces a new paradigm for investigating the dynamic processes of disobedience between individuals and unjust authority. Our experimental setting allowed participants (n = 149) to deal with an unethical request by the experimenter with options of (dis)obeying or “blowing the whistle”. Results revealed that the majority (77%) complied while the minority was split between those refusing (14%) and those reporting the misconduct to higher authorities (9%). No significant differences were found in personal characteristics and dispositional variables distinguishing between obedient, disobedient, and whistleblower participants. An independent sample (n = 138), when asked to predict their behavior, gave exactly the opposite reaction to our experimental participants: Only 4% believed they would obey that authority.

10.1080/15534510.2011.648421https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/ed4ef755-7e1e-4342-85a6-0dc54c70000c