Multiple Choice
Though this was certainly not Milgram's intent,
A) many theorists use the results of his studies to try to explain the behavior of Nazi guards and others during the Holocaust.
B) some scholars suggest that his findings indicate that anyone is capable of destructive obedience if placed in the right situation.
C) raising people's awareness of the explanations for someone else's wrongdoing also tends to render people more forgiving of this wrongdoing.
D) subsequent researchers have extended his findings to other cultures and time periods.
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