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audragclark

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The authors of your text note that across the studies that Milgram did investigating obedience to authority, the one factor that never made a consistent difference in how participants behaved was
 
  a. instructions from the experimenter.
  b. pleas for help from the victim.
  c. disagreement among authority figures.
  d. disobedience from other teachers.

Question 2

In an alternative version of his original experiment, Milgram used two experimenters, who began to disagree with each other when the participants administered 150 volts and the learner began to complain.
 
  In this variation, participants refused to continue. According to the authors of your text, this variation demonstrates the importance of ________ in influencing obedience.
  a. clear informational influence
  b. unanimous normative influence
  c. the foot-in-the-door effect
  d. the door-in-the-face effect



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A





 

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