Label the main point of the following argument based on the reading with a P; label the two statements of support for the point with an S. Label with an X the one statement that is... Label the main point of the following argument based on the reading with a P; label the two statements of support for the point with an S. Label with an X the one statement that is neither the main point nor the support of the argument. a. Participants may have felt that academic researchers would not allow anyone to be genuinely hurt. b. Obedient soldiers in Nazi Germany killed millions of people. c. Milgram's experiments do not represent obedience in real life. d. Participants in the experiments may they have felt that they were simply cooperating in a "science game."

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The question requires the user to identify the main point (P), supporting statements (S), and irrelevant statement (X) within a set of claims related to the Milgram experiment and obedience. The argument should be based on the provided statements.
Answer
a. S b. X c. P d. S
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a. S b. X c. P d. S
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Here's the breakdown:
a. S b. X c. P d. S
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The main point (P) is that Milgram's experiments don't accurately reflect real-world obedience. Two supporting statements (S) are that participants might have trusted the researchers to prevent harm and that they believed they were simply participating in a "science game." The statement about Nazi Germany (X) is irrelevant to this argument.
Tips
Carefully consider which statement is the central claim and which statements provide evidence or reasons to believe that claim.
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