Go tohttp://www.prisonexp.org/. Watch the slideshow on the Prison Experiment. Next go to:http://www.experiment-resources.com/milgram-experiment-ethics.htmland read about the ethics of the Milgram...

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Go tohttp://www.prisonexp.org/. Watch the slideshow on the Prison Experiment. Next go to:http://www.experiment-resources.com/milgram-experiment-ethics.htmland read about the ethics of the Milgram study.


How do the ethical dilemmas in this research compare with the ethical issues raised by Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments? Would it be better if these studies had never been done? Why? What would we have lost? Gained?
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Answer To: Go tohttp://www.prisonexp.org/. Watch the slideshow on the Prison Experiment. Next go...

Sudipta answered on Apr 18 2021
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Milgram Experiment Ethics was designed for notorious trials of Nazi war criminals. The p
rimary intention of this experiment was to determined whether the Nazi war criminals just follow orders which are morally wrong or not. Milgram's experiment was focused on delivering a conclusive answer or it is more like a final solution. However, modern psychology says there is no human psychology that depends on various factors and it can have unnatural actions too (Shuttleworth, 2018). In the selected scenario, an experiment was conducted among 24 college students. The given slideshow stated that a...
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