In Milgram's obedience-to-authority research, which ethical principle(s) was (were) violated?
A) The responsibility of the scientist to debrief participants.
B) The right of the participant to be protected from physical or psychological harm.
C) The responsibility of the experimenter to conduct follow-up evaluations when research procedures result in undesirable. consequences.
D) All of these
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