either Luis or Ava is correct, using evidence from this study in your answer. 1 mark for a feature of Milgram linked to someone being obedient (e.g., prods, lab coat). 1 mark per correct point made that is explicit to Milgram. e.g., Luis
One of the aims of the study was to test whether Germans were different (1 mark). Therefore, it can be used to help us understand why people do bad things such as some behaviours during the Holocaust (1 mark). As people in uniform/in authority have the power to get people to do things they would never typically do (1 mark) as in this study 65% of participants administered what would have been a
lethal electric shock to a stranger (1 mark). e.g., Ava
The study took place in a controlled environment with a set procedure which does not represent everyday life (1 mark).
Giving an electric shock to someone for not learning a word- pair has no real-world application (1 mark). There have been no real-life accounts of people having to meet a stranger,
make them learn a task that is about word-pairs and then punish them for incorrect answers (1 mark) so there is no way a task like this can then help explain a real-world event
like genocide (1 mark)
There are other creditworthy responses.
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If both Luis and Ava feature in the answer, mark them independently and credit the highest score
For Luis
If the response is all about how military/teachers can wear uniform/dress professionally to get soldiers/students to be more obedient = 2 marks max [ can still get the feature mark].
If just a 'generic' chat about everyday obedience =1 mark [can still get the feature mark].
The idea presented needs to be more retrospective than prospective due to AOs being tested.
Go with the intention of the candidate.