The key ethical concern for the Milgram obedience experiments was ______.

A. to alleviate the significant stress placed on the participants for obeying the orders of the authority figure to shock the learner
B. to determine how to get emergency care for all participants who were shocked during the study
C. to determine why so many participants obeyed the orders of the authority figure
D. to have the authority figure and the participant arrested for administering such high levels of shock during the study


Answer: A

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