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Why is Milgram's experiment on obedience considered so unethical?

Despite no real physical harm to the participant nor the confederate, Milgram's 1963 experiment broke the code of conduct in regard to what constitutes an ethical study in a number of ways, and if presented ...
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Discuss how and why particular research methods are used at the sociocultural level of analysis

According to the sociocultural level of analysis, much importance is placed on how the individual’s thinking and behavior is influenced by social factors, involving culture, social norms, values and even ste...
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Explain, using examples, functions of two hormones in human behavior

The biological level of analysis studies human beings as biological systems, meaning that many behaviors are attributed to physiological origins. Thus, our cognitions and emotions are believed to be products...
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How would you go about answering an exam question?

Firstly, you would start by stating or introducing a point. Secondly, you must provide evidence to support this point. A common way of doing this is by using research to support or challenge this point. Thir...
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What are the ethical limitations of Milgram's studies on obedience to authority?

- Long-term psychological harm to participants - some participants reported psychological problems following the traumatic events of the study. There was also no period of debriefing following experiments, i...
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