Most of the participants in Stanley Milgram's studies of obedience

a. had no reservations about continuing to give shocks to the learner.
b. had concerns about what they were doing and offered to switch places with the learner.
c. insisted that they could not continue.
d. openly expressed relief that they were not the learner.


Answer: c. insisted that they could not continue.

Psychology

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