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In Stanley Milgram’s’ classic study, a participant was placed in one room and a confederate was placed in another room where the participant could not see the confederate. Participants were told to shock the confederate when the confederate answered a question incorrectly. What was a major ethical violation of Milgram's study?

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Answer:

Participants must be allowed to leave the experiment at any time, and in Milgram's study when the participants asked to leave, the experimenter said they must continue.

Explanation:

Obedience

This is commonly defined when one simply obey an order from someone higher in authority than them that is it is listening or complying with the orders from an authority figure. When one complies to an order it os they obeying an order without agreeing with it

The aim of Milgram's study

1. To test the idea that Germans were somehow different from other people, in that they were able to carry out barbaric acts against the Jews and other minority groups.

2. Milgram also wanted to see if participants would obey orders to give electric shocks to someone they thought was another participant. He wanted to know How far would they go.

He also believe that extreme obedience such as systematic murders carried out by the Nazis during WWII, was only specific to a very large number who carry out orders and will not show in individuals.