The obedience effect is much stronger when
a. the relative status of the authority figure to the subject is low.
b. there is no direct surveillance of the subject by the authority figure.
c. there is little remoteness of victim from subject.
d. a peer first models obedience to the authority figure.
e. two authority figures give conflicting commands.
d. a peer first models obedience to the authority figure.
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