In one variation of the Milgram experiment, Milgram required the teacher to push the learner's hand onto a shock plate to receive the shock (instead of pushing a lever) . What effect did this have on obedience?
A) no effect--obedience levels remained at the same level as before
B) obedience was reduced to about half the previous level
C) obedience was entirely eliminated--no participant was willing to push the learner's hand onto a shock plate
D) obedience was increased moderately over the previous level
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