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a. Participants' compensation was low.
b. Participants were forced to learn unpleasant things about themselves without agreeing to that ahead of time.
c. Participants were never given the chance to serve in the role of learner.
d. Participants had to receive a sample shock of 75 volts before the study began.

Answer: B

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