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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
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What is a major problem with the original milgram study?

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Serjik [45]3 years ago
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One major problem with the original milgram study is: <span>Milgram lied to his respondents, making his study borderline unethical
During his obedience experiment, milgram falsified his data in order to change the narrative of his research's results, which make his research pretty much unreliable. </span>
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