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jparksx

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Which researcher conducted studies of obedience that suggested ordinary people would do things they knew would cause harm to others simply because they were told to do so?
 
  a. Zajonc
 b. Milgram
 c. Kohlberg
 d. Zimbardo

Question 2

For a single-sample t test with 12 participants, the degrees of freedom are
 
  a. 10.
 b. 11.
 c. 12.
 d. unable to be determined.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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