The famous Milgram study on obedience, in its original form, would be considered highly unethical by today's standards. Which person(s) from the original study were most likely to be at risk for psychological harm?
A. The authority figure, who believed he was having people shocked
B. The test-takers, who believed they would receive shocks
C. The teachers, who believed they were administering shocks
D. The onlookers, who were worried for the test-takers receiving shocks.
Answer: C
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