Answer:
The answer is B. The people in the study were deceived into thinking they were hurting someone.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Milgram experiment is controversial because of the numerous ethical considerations that were not taken into account. The main one was that Milgram designed the experiment in a way in which the participants trully believed that they were hurting someone. Although Milgram argued that deception was necessary in order to analyze how far a person's obedience can go, the thought of hurting someone caused a great amount of stress among the participants. Participants experienced reactions such as sweating or trembling, there could also have been psychological long term consequences beyond the physical reactions.