What did the experimenter in the Milgram obedience studies do to get the participants to continue shocking the learner?
calmly instructed the participants to continue
threatened to lower their grade in their psychology class
told them all the previous participants had performed the task
offered them a monetary reward

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Many individuals cheated by skipping shocks or using less voltage than the experimenter instructed. Obedience is influenced by an authoritative figure's closeness.

What did the experimenter do to entice participants in the Milgram obedience studies?

The experimenter's cohort, the learner, was an actress. When a question was answered poorly, "teachers" were instructed to shock the "learner" with more powerful electric shocks. In reality, each teacher received a single 45-volt shock sample as the sole electric shocks given during the experiment.

What was the main finding of Stanley Milgram's study on obedience?

The main finding of Milgram's studies on obedience is that when commanded to do something by an authority figure, the average person will do it without second thoughts. The investigator also came to the conclusion that respectable authority figures taught people to obey immoral commands, even the worst ones.

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