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Social Studies, 07.04.2020 21:18 mariah10455

Recall the obedience experiment of Dr. Stanley Milgram. Given the ethical standards that now exist and are enforced by institutional review boards, the study is unlikely to be replicated today, exactly as Dr. Milgram conducted it. Which ethical standards did the original study appear to violate, if any? How might such a study be modified to avoid ethical problems and protect the participants from both physical and psychological harm?

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