Asked by Tripp Hardee on Jul 29, 2024

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When Milgram tested the assumption that the subjects blindly obeyed instructions because they were in a "safe" university setting, he found that:

A) the setting had no effect on the subjects' behavior.
B) the setting had little effect on the subjects' behavior.
C) subjects applied greater levels of shock in a non-university setting.
D) subjects applied much lower levels of shock in a non-university setting.

University Setting

The environment or context within a university, including classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and other facilities, where academic activities and research are conducted.

Shock Levels

Pertains to the intensity of electrical shock or emotional impact used in experimental contexts to study behavior or stress responses.

Subjects' Behavior

The observable actions or reactions of individuals being studied in the context of research.

  • Identify the key elements that lead to and affect obedience, including experimental settings.
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Peter HsiaoAug 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Milgram's variations of his original experiment, including changing the setting from Yale University to a less prestigious location, showed that while obedience rates slightly decreased, the setting had only a minor effect on the subjects' willingness to administer shocks. This suggests that the authority of the situation, rather than the specific setting, played a more significant role in the subjects' compliance.