After the famous experiment that found that most men would obey an experimenter's orders to administer a high level of shock to another person, what did further research discover?
a. A person's personality could predict who would obey.
b. A person's personality had no effect on who would obey.
c. The participants had been told they would receive the shock if they didn't obey.
d. The experiment was invalid.
Answer: A: A person's personality could predict who would obey.
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