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11 January, 03:29

Who of the following is most likely to obey in Milgram's study?

A. A man participating in a run-down office building with an experimenter in a lab coat

B. A man who has to physically place the learner's hand down on a shock plate

C. A woman participating at Yale University with an experimenter in a lab coat

D. A man participating at Yale University with an experimenter dressed casually

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  1. 11 January, 06:26
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    The correct answer is letter D.

    Explanation: The Milgram Experience is a behavioral test developed in 1963 by the master of psychology, the American Stanley Milgram, at Yale University to test people's obedience to an authoritarian figure.

    The experiment consists of 3 figures: the scientist, the apprentice (victim) and the teacher (tested person). Only the "teacher" is the real participant of the experiment, the other figures are actors. The scientist, characterized by a white coat and impassive face, says they will both take part in a memory test.
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