What was the primary aim of the Milgram Experiment?

Milgram Experiment: Understanding Obedience

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To study the effects of punishment on learning.
To understand the willingness of people to obey authority.
To evaluate the impact of deception in experiments.
To test memory retention in stressful situations.
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How did Milgram recruit participants for his study?
By inviting psychology students.
By offering monetary incentives.
By posting ads for a study on learning and memory.
By conducting a random selection from the phone book.
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What was the role of the 'learner' in the experiment?
To observe the teacher's behavior.
To record the results of the experiment.
To pretend to be a participant and receive shocks.
To administer shocks to the teacher.
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What was the purpose of the shock box in the experiment?
To measure the teacher's stress levels.
To actually administer shocks to the learner.
To record the voltage levels used.
To create the illusion of administering shocks.
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How did the 'learner' react to the increasing shocks?
They started to cry out and complain of a heart condition.
They encouraged the teacher to continue.
They remained silent throughout.
They tried to escape the room.
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What percentage of participants administered the maximum shock of 450 volts?
65%
75%
85%
50%
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What was the reaction of participants who administered the maximum shock?
They refused to continue after a few shocks.
They were indifferent to the learner's pain.
They showed signs of stress and discomfort.
They were calm and composed.
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