"Discuss ways in which Milgram's obedience experiment could have broken current B.P.S (British Psychological Society) guidelines."
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Access Psychology: Level 3: Introductory Module: Assignment For this assignment I have been asked to, "Discuss ways in which Milgram's obedience experiment could have broken current B.P.S (British Psychological Society) guidelines." I will look at Milgram's experiment, compare and discuss the ways in which he would have broken current B.P.S guidelines. Milgram would have broken a number of different guideline that is in place today, Milgram's experiment has been said to be unethical and would not have taken place based upon these grounds. The guideline that would have been broken, stopping Milgram's experiment been able to take place were:> Consent client did not give> Misleading clients> Debriefing was not appropriate> Protection of participants> Right to withdraw Although Milgram's experiment would have broken these guidelines he could have argued that his experiment was a good thing and his actions were justified, not breaking current B.P.S guideline, these were:> The...


