
In one of Milgram's follow-up experiments, "teacher" subjects either heard the "learner" in the next room screaming or were in the same room and only saw the "learner" in "pain" or had to actually touch the "learner" and force his hand down on the shock plate.The results showed that
A) 65 percent of the "teacher" subjects obeyed if they heard the "learner" scream; 40 percent obeyed if they were in the same room and saw the "learner" in "pain"; and 30 percent obeyed if they had to touch the "learner."
B) 65 percent of the "teacher" subjects obeyed if they heard the "learner" scream with only 10 percent obeying if they were in the same room with the learner whether they touched the learner or not.
C) only 40 percent of the "teacher" subjects obeyed if they heard the "learner" scream with less than one percent obeying if they were in the same room as the learner whether they touched the learner or not.
D) 65 percent of the "teacher" subjects obeyed whether they heard, saw, or touched the "learner."
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