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What are the main ethical concerns for psychologists? Use examples of experiments in your answer to show the changes in the treatment of subjects in experimentation. Ethics are laws in psychology to make sure the participants are protected during Experimentation. We need to use ethics in psychology because human beings are Sentiment. Experiments are necessary to gather information on human mind and Behaviour. These laws are now in place to protect the participant because many Experiments can involve subjecting the participant to pain or fear. The ethics however Can affect the experiments results, which creates concerns for many psychologists Devoted to researching human behaviour. In this essay I am going to be discussing the Main guidelines for ethics, how they can affect the result of the experiment, previous successful experiments before the law was introduced and how the ethical guidelines would have affected them if they were to be conducted after...

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