According to research on factors affecting obedience, which scenario would be most likely to induce obedience??

a. ?A study done at the Beckman Institute with experimenters in white lab coats and another subject present who does not obey
b. ?A study done at a run-down office building, with experimenters in jeans and sweatshirts and no other subjects present
c. ?A study done at the Beckman Institute with experimenters in white lab coats and no other subjects present.
d. ?A study done in a run-down office building, with experimenters in jeans and sweatshirts and another subject present who does not obey


ANSWER:
c

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