“Classic studies of social influence (for example, Milgram, 1963;
Zimbardo, 1973) revealed important insights about human behaviour, but have
been regarded as ethically unsound. Compare and
contrast research on social influence (conducted in the last 20 years) with
these other classic studies, in terms of ethical considerations and controls.”
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