Methods in Psychology (Nov 2021)

A failure to predict: The losses of excluding predictive measures in obedience to authority research

  • M. Meyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metip.2020.100042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. 100042

Abstract

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Several early obedience to authority studies also included prediction surveys to consider how contextual opinions of obedience could vary by population and context. These predictions were always inaccurate, leading to a dissonance between predicted behavior and research results that shed light on external validity in obedience studies and allowed for interdisciplinary commentary. As predictive and self-report measures have publications, these possibilities have been limited. By reintroducing predictive and self-report measures to obedience domain methodology, the discipline can expand to these implications without significant changes to the methods of behavioral observations.

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