Place in order, from first to last, the steps describing how a letter in Stanley Milgram’s late-1960s experiment reached its destination.- Each intermediate recipient repeats the process of the Lincoln resident.- Someone recognizes the final recipient as an acquaintance and sends or delivers the letter to him.- A person in Lincoln, Nebraska, is given a letter and a description of the intended recipient in Boston, but no address.- The Lincoln resident sends the letter to someone who might have a direct or indirect connection to the Boston recipient.

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Answer:

The statements placed in order from first to last is are as follows:

i. A person in Lincoln, Nebraska, is given a letter and a description of the intended recipient in Boston, but no address.

ii. The Lincoln resident sends the letter to someone who might have a direct or indirect connection to the Boston recipient.

iii. Each intermediate recipient repeats the process of the Lincoln resident.

iv. Someone recognizes the final recipient as an acquaintance and sends or delivers the letter to him.

Explanation:

Stanley Milgram's letter was given to a person in Lincoln, then the Lincoln resident sends it to Boston recipient, the process of Lincoln resident was repeated and someone made the final delivery.

Who was Stanley Milgram?

Stanley Milgram was an American psychologist famously known for his controversial experiments on Obedience, at Yale university. His experiments had some ethical issues which were quite controversial.

The letter during Stanley Milgram's experiment was without the address and reached from Lincoln to Boston and from there it reached to the final recipient.

Therefore,  C, D, A, B is correct.

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