Multiple Choice
Jane is a subject in Milgram's study of obedience. As she delivers increasingly severe shocks to the "learner," she feels a great deal of anxiety, engages in nervous laughter, and breaks out into a sweat. Caught in the grip of conflicting emotions, she would like to stop but feels she must continue to obey the orders of the experimenter. She has never encountered a situation like this before. Based on this description, what can we conclude about the Milgram experiment?
A) It was high in experimental realism.
B) It was high in experimental and mundane realism.
C) It was low in experimental and mundane realism.
D) It was high in mundane realism.
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