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Social Studies, 09.12.2021 22:00 marrizza7

stanley milgram conducted a classic experiment on obedience to authority in the 1960’s. when soliciting participants, he advertised it as a study of learning. subsequently, participants served in the role of the "teacher" who sat behind a controller and administered "electric shock" to the "learner" for incorrect responses. throughout the study, participants believed that they had either badly injured, or in some cases, created a fatality. what about this study is considered ethically problematic in contemporary psychology?

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