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Milgram includes the transcript of Gretchen Brandt's interaction to provide readers with an example of the kind of behavior he expected from the subjects of the experiment, as shown in option A.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Milgram's experiment was aimed at evaluating whether ordinary people had the ability to ignore their values and moral concepts to take orders from someone in a superior position.
- This experiment, had the participants, squeeze a device that gave shock to a man.
- This man wasn't getting a real shock, but the participants thought that every time they pressed the button the man would get a bigger shock.
- Participants were required to press the button whenever the researcher asked.
- The man pretending to be shocked should tell the participants that he had a heart condition.
Gretchen Brandt was one of the participants in the experiment and was uncomfortable with shocking a man with heart problems.
She asked the researcher to stop the text and when the researcher refused to stop she abandoned the experiment, as she did not want to be responsible for the man's suffering.
Milgram presented Gretchen Brandt's account in his article, as he believed that all participants would act this way, but he was mistaken.
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