A) none had been harmed.
B) many were suspicious of all authorities.
C) a minority of them had lowered self-esteem.
D) most regretted having served in Milgram's study.
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A) referees rarely made mistakes when awarding yellow cards.
B) tended to favor the visiting teams.
C) awarded more yellow cards to the away teams in louder stadiums.
D) showed bias in awarding yellow cards in live games but not in laboratory settings.
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A) dropped to zero.
B) dropped to 21 percent.
C) dropped to 50 percent.
D) increased to 73 percent.
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A) go along with others' decisions.
B) conform even when wrong.
C) tell the truth even when others do not.
D) become confused when confronted.
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A) judgments about ambiguous stimuli.
B) groups larger than four persons.
C) experimental realism.
D) open, obvious pressure to conform.
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A) making a correct inference.
B) committing the fundamental attribution error.
C) ignoring the power of behavior to shape attitudes.
D) ignoring the strength of positive internal dispositions.
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A) they themselves; never begin to administer the shocks
B) they themselves; disobey by about 135 volts
C) other people; disobey by about 210 volts
D) other people; would go all the way to 450 volts
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