What was the motivation behind Stanley Milgram's experimental study of obedience?
A) to better understand German involvement in the annihilation of Jews in World War II
B) to better understand the deterrence factor of the death penalty
C) self-esteem issues
D) a federal government grant
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Q3: Sanctions are defined as
A)penalties and rewards for
Q7: Obedience refers to
A) going along with one's
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Q19: The term social control refers to
A)justifications for
Q37: Control theory states that we
A)are bonded to
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