Asked by Sayuri Yamane on Jul 29, 2024

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Most of the participants in the Milgram experiment

A) did not take the situation seriously.
B) did not think they were harming the learner.
C) struggled to resist the orders of the experimenter.
D) did not notice the harm they were causing.
E) enjoyed the part the played in the research study.

Milgram Experiment

A controversial study conducted in the 1960s, demonstrating people's willingness to obey authority figures, even to the point of inflicting harm on others.

Resist

To oppose or strive against something or someone; showing reluctance or opposition to accept or comply with changes, conditions, or regulations.

Experimenter

A person who conducts scientific tests and trials to explore hypotheses, investigate phenomena, or demonstrate principles.

  • Review the factors contributing to submission and dissent in controlled research contexts.
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Aynara VelosoJul 31, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Most participants in the Milgram experiment struggled to resist the orders of the experimenter, showing signs of stress and discomfort, yet continued to follow instructions due to the perceived authority of the experimenter.