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In Milgram's study, when did compliance, or doing what the experimenter

asked, drop?
O A. When the teacher and the learner were in the same room
O B. When the teacher could see the learner
O C. All of these are correct.
D. When the teacher had to put the learner's hand on a shock plate

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Final answer:

In Milgram's study, compliance dropped when the conditions changed, such as when the teacher and the learner were in the same room or when the teacher could see the learner.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Milgram's study, compliance, or doing what the experimenter asked, dropped under certain conditions. The compliance dropped when the teacher and the learner were in the same room, when the teacher could see the learner, and when the teacher had to put the learner's hand on a shock plate. All of these factors contributed to a decrease in obedience.

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The answer is b when the teacher could see the learner
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