The PRIMARY ethical research issue raised by the Milgram study was
a. the willingness of people to harm others when “following orders” required it.
b. the administering of electrical shocks.
c. the effects of the methods on the experimental subjects.
d. the effects of the methods on the learner.
e. the examination of obedience as a topic for study.
C
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a. True b. False
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