Multiple Choice
It is likely that participants in Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments conducted in the 1960s and 1970s were willing to administer increasingly severe shocks to a confederate learner because when confronted with a confusing,unfamiliar,and upsetting situation,they would turn to the experimenter for cues as to how to proceed.This speculation in essence identifies _______ as a source of participants' destructive obedience.
A) social norms
B) latent sadism
C) normative social influence
D) informational social influence
E) sociopathology
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