Asked by Sercan Y?ld?r?m on Jul 27, 2024

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Naïve subjects in the Stanley Milgram experiment were given the opportunity to administer shocks to helpless victims. What was the maximum voltage that could be administered in one shock?

A) 100 volts
B) 450 volts
C) 625 volts
D) 999 volts

Maximum Voltage

The highest electrical potential difference a device or electrical system can safely handle or operate at.

Naïve Subjects

Individuals participating in a study or experiment who have no prior knowledge or expectations about the research being conducted.

Stanley Milgram

A psychologist known for his research on obedience, demonstrating people's willingness to follow the orders of an authority figure.

  • Acquire knowledge of the techniques and discoveries in Stanley Milgram's obedience research.
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Kristina HannaAug 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The maximum voltage that could be administered in one shock in the Stanley Milgram experiment was 450 volts.