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Social Studies, 12.08.2020 08:01 tanionxavier

Which of the following is a TRUE statement about the studies on obedience conducted by Stanley Milgram, in 1963?
A) He found that Americans resist obeying authority figures, but Germans do not.

B) The purpose of his research was to further understand why Nazi soldiers obeyed
their orders to commit war crimes during the Holocaust

C) His studies did not involve the use of deception or confederates.

D) His studies were not ethically controversial.

( All of them are untrue to me)

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