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Which situational changes led to lower obedience


Question: In Milgram's follow-up versions of the experiment, which situational changes led to lower obedience (fewer people going all the way to the maximum shock)? Need Assignment Help? (Select all that apply.) A. The authority figure was in the same room, watching closely. B. The authority figure gave orders by phone instead of being in the room. C. The study was moved from Yale University to a run-down office building. D. Another "teacher" in the room refused to continue and disobeyed the experimenter. E. Participants were told they could choose any shock level they wanted, without instructions.

 

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