Identify the true and false statements about what happened in Milgram's follow-up studies to his
original obedience experiment when he "tuned out" the experimenter.
True Statement(s)
"Tuning out" the experimenter resulted in
less participant obedience than in the
original, but more obedience than when the
learner was "tuned in."
When the experimenter issued orders by
telephone, rather than in person, it resulted in
reduced participant obedience.
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When the experimenter delegated his
authority to an "ordinary person," it resulted in
no change in participant obedience.
When Milgram staged an argument among
the experimental team that the participant
witnessed, it resulted in reduced participant
obedience.
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False Statement(s)
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