Final answer:
In Milgram's experiment, both the 'learner' and the 'teacher' were working with Milgram.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Milgram's experiment, both the 'learner' and the 'teacher' were working with Milgram. The participants who were designated as the 'teacher' were instructed to administer electric shocks to the 'learner' whenever they gave wrong answers to a series of test items. However, the learners were actually confederates and did not receive real shocks.