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Some psychologists consider Stanley Milgram’s obedience studies to be unethical because of which ethical consideration?

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Some psychologists consider Stanley Milgram’s obedience studies to be unethical because of which ethical consideration?

(A) improper sampling procedure
(B) risk of long-term harm
(C) clear scientific purpose
(D) debriefing
(E) anonymity

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(B) risk of long-term harm

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Milgram’s experiments involved considerable risk of long-lasting stress and anxiety for his subjects. The scientific purpose of Milgram’s study is not disputed, and he debriefed participants and provided for anonymity of individual results.

 
Posted : 10/01/2024 2:15 pm
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