What factor(s) increased the number of participants in Milgram's obedience research who were willing to administer dangerous shocks to a victim?
A) having the experimenter physically absent from the laboratory
B) increasing the physical distance between the 'learner' and the 'teacher'
C) making the authority figure responsible for the participants' actions
D) both a and b
E) both b and c
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