What is the main difference between Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment and Milgram's experiments?

A. Milgram's experiments are considered unethical, but Zimbardo's were ethical.
B. Zimbardo tested group cohesiveness, while Milgram tested compliance.
C. Zimbardo experimented with deindividuation, while Milgram tested obedience.
D. Milgram evaluated insight learning, while Zimbardo explored slippery slope.


Answer: C

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