Question | Answer |
How many participants did Milgram use in his original study? | 40
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What voltage did all participants go up to? | 300
| What gender were the participants? | Male
| How many of the participants went to the full shock voltage? | 26
| What University did the study take place at? | Yale
| What was the name of the confederate? | Mr Wallace
| What was the name of the experimenter? | Mr Williams
| What were the participants told was the study was about? | Learning and punishment
| How much were each of the participants paid? | $4.50
| How many prods were used to convince the participants to continue? | 4
| How many volts did each shock go up by if the learner got it wrong? | 15
| What year was Milgram's study carried out in? | 1963
| What ages were the men between? | 20-50
| What was the highest shock value? | 450
| What was the top shock labelled as? | xxx
| What was the original hypothesis that Milgram had hoped to test? | Germans are different hypothesis
| What was the name of the German who used the excuse that he was just obeying orders in his trial? | Adolf Eichman
| How many participants had a full blown seizure? | 3
| How many participants displayed nervous laughter and smiling? | 14 |