The engaged followership model, applied to Milgram's research, suggests those who obeyed the experimenter:
a. entered an agentic state and so felt as though they were the agents of a higher authority.
b. did not realize they were causing discomfort for the learner.
c. identified with the experimenter and the study's purposes, and so cooperated by helping to complete the study.
d. were overwhelmed by the power of the situation.
e. experienced substantial declines in personal power.
c. identified with the experimenter and the study's purposes, and so cooperated by helping to complete the study.
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______ samples do not allow individuals to be chosen with a known probability from the population.
A. Probability B. Random C. Quota D. Convenience
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. served as a mediator. B. a dual relationship. C. broken the law. D. served the best interests of the child.