Which of the following statements is true?

  a.  About one quarter of Milgram’s subjects “saw through” the deception and were suspicious.
  b.  Participants stopped when they realized they were hurting the learner.
  c.  Initially, Milgram expected that very few of his participants would be fully obedient.
  d.  Milgram asked participants to judge the length of nearly identical lines in groups.
  e.  About 10% of Milgram’s refused to give even the mildest shock.


  c.  Initially, Milgram expected that very few of his participants would be fully obedient.

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