How did Stanley Milgram alleviate the significant stress placed on participants for obeying his orders in his obedience experiments?

A. He had the teacher and learner switch roles so that each of them had a turn receiving electric shocks.
B. He asked participants to complete a waiver that released him from any liability regarding the welfare of the participants.
C. He disclosed to participants that the shock apparatus was not real before asking participants to begin administering shocks.
D. He disclosed to participants the true intent of his experiment and that no shocks were ever administered, after the experiment was completed.


Answer: D

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