Psychiatric interviews of subjects in Milgram's obedience study (in which subjects believed they were delivering intense electric shocks to another person) conducted one year following the study, revealed:
A) that many subjects still had negative feelings toward the experimenter who deceived them.
B) that many subjects believed their participation in the study had been both instructive and enriching.
C) only a few subjects experienced long-term negative effects as a result of the study.
D) that some subjects still believed they had actually shocked the confederate
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