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In Meeks and Rainmaker's study of obedience, the equivalent of Milgram's electrical shocks was
 
  a. beating prisoners who failed to obey orders.
  b. delivering harassing remarks to a job candidate.
  c. ostracizing a person from a social group.
  d. helping a drunk person get a ride home.
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