The participants who acted as guards in the Stanford Prison Experiment
a. identified with the prisoners and acted in a similar manner.
b. developed stress-related symptoms, such as psychosomatic rashes.
c. behaved aggressively and even sadistically toward the prisoners.
d. showed negative after effects that lasted for years.
Ans: c. behaved aggressively and even sadistically toward the prisoners.
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