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Lillian Coma Bell
on Dec 27, 2024Verified
The "typical" subject in Milgram's study experienced ____ psychological distress ____ to administer stronger electric shocks.
A) considerable; but continued
B) considerable; and refused
C) little; and continued
D) little; and refused
Psychological Distress
A state of emotional suffering associated with stressors and demands that are difficult to cope with in daily life.
Electric Shocks
A sudden discharge of electricity through a part of the body, potentially causing harm or discomfort.
- Learn about the idea of obedience and the determinants that shape it.
- Comprehend the impact of situational forces on interpersonal behavior.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn about the idea of obedience and the determinants that shape it.
- Comprehend the impact of situational forces on interpersonal behavior.
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