Milgram's obedience study employed a baseline procedure to measure obedience levels. 40 American men volunteered to take part, believing it to be a memory study. Each volunteer, always assigned as the "Teacher," was paired with a confederate acting as the "Learner." An authoritative "Experimenter" oversaw the proceedings. The task involved administering increasingly strong shocks, up to 450 volts, to the Learner, who was situated in another room. The shocks were fake, but the Teacher was not aware of this.