One result of Stanley Milgram's obedience research was that
a. he was cited as having violated ethical guidelines by the American Psychological Association.
b. his application to become a member of the American Psychological Association was delayed until the Association concluded that he had not violated ethical guidelines.
c. his studies led to an immediate increase in similar obedience studies.
d. he overturned the conclusions that previous researchers had made in their research on obedience.
b
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From the extensive information it collected concerning patterns of sexual activity, what did the National Health and Social Life Survey reveal concerning the achievement of orgasms by men and women?
a. The rates of having orgasms are low for both men awomen. b. A larger percentage of men than women report that they always have an orgasm. c. Women are able to achieve orgasm more often than men, although they do not report this to their partners. d. Men and women did not differ significantly in either the frequency or the satisfaction related to orgasms.
Employees, but not managers, underestimate the importance of pay as a motivator.
a. true b. false