What did Milgram do that made his experiments questionable in terms of ethics?

A. He did not tell the learner that the shocks were faked, so they reacted as if they were shocked.
B. He paid more if the teacher obeyed until the end of the experiment.
C. He sometimes actually let the learners get shocked at lower voltage to add authenticity.
D. He did not tell the teachers that they were not really shocking the learners until after the experiment.


Answer: D

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