Multiple Choice
Mika Haritos-Fatouros (1988) conducted interviews with former torturers of prisoners who were incarcerated in Greece during the late 1960s.Haritos-Fatouros found that prison authorities
A) employed a version of the lowballing technique to induce compliance.
B) made a twisted version of the reciprocity norm salient to the guards.
C) made effective use of the door-in-the-face technique in turning ordinary guards into torturers.
D) cited Stanley Milgram's experiments as the inspiration for their obedience-inducing efforts.
E) used an incremental approach similar to the foot-in-the-door technique and Stanley Milgram's experimental procedures.
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