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For more classes visit www.indigohelp.com Stanley Milgram's classic experiments on obedience shocked the field of social psychology, both for the methods used and the outcomes of his experiments, which documented the phenomenon that, when personal conscience and the demands of authority clash, the demands of authority will usually win. Do you believe that Milgram's experiments were ethical? Why or why not?

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Stanley Milgram's classic experiments on obedience shocked the field of social psychology, both for the methods used and the outcomes of his experiments, which documented the phenomenon that, when personal conscience and the demands of authority clash, the demands of authority will usually win. Do you believe that Milgram's experiments were ethical? Why or why not?

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<strong>PSY</strong> <strong>400</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 4 <strong>Discussion</strong> <strong>Question</strong> 1To Purchase This Material Click below Linkhttp://www.<strong>indigohelp</strong>.com/<strong>PSY</strong>-<strong>400</strong>/<strong>PSY</strong>-<strong>400</strong>-<strong>Week</strong>-4-<strong>Discussion</strong>-<strong>Question</strong>-1For more classes visitwww.<strong>indigohelp</strong>.comStanley Milgram's classic experiments on obedience shocked the field of social psychology,both for the methods used and the outcomes of his experiments, which documented thephenomenon that, when personal conscience and the demands of authority clash, thedemands of authority will usually win. Do you believe that Milgram's experiments wereethical? Why or why not?

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