Most of the participants in the Milgram experiment
a. did not take the situation seriously.
b. did not think they were harming the learner.
c. struggled to resist the orders of the experimenter.
d. did not notice the harm they were causing.
e. enjoyed the part the played in the research study.
c. struggled to resist the orders of the experimenter.
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a. 25% b. 50% c. 75% d. 100%
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a. the principle of falsifiability. b. critical thinking. c. the confirmation bias. d. skepticism.
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