Final answer:
Option C is false because ethical concerns were indeed raised about Milgram's study, which involved significant psychological stress due to participants believing they were delivering real shocks.
Step-by-step explanation:
Option C No ethical concerns were raised about the study The correct answer to the question “Which of the following was not true about Milgram's study?” is option C) No ethical concerns were raised about the study. This statement is false because ethical concerns were indeed raised about the emotional distress experienced by participants, who believed they were delivering real shocks to the learners. Participants indeed believed they were delivering real shocks (A), the study aimed to understand obedience to authority (B), and psychological stress was observed in participants (D).
Stanley Milgram's obedience experiment showed that many participants were willing to follow orders to administer harmful actions to others, which raised significant ethical questions about the use of deception and the responsibility of researchers to prevent harm to participants.The statement that was not true about Milgram's study is C) No ethical concerns were raised about the study.Milgram's study aimed to understand obedience to authority, and the participants believed they were delivering real shocks. However, ethical concerns were indeed raised about the study, specifically regarding the psychological stress observed in the participants.