what is another limitation of miligram's study? (deception+debriefing)
p) miligram breached the ethical issue of deception.
e) he told participants the study they were looking at the 'effects of punishment on learning'. participants were also led to believe the shocks were real and that the learner was a participant like them.
t) however there is possible justification for this use of deception as revealing the true nature of the experiment wouldn't result in finding out how people really behave. miligram may have argued that his research was of such importance to understanding obediance that is qualified as an exceptional circumstance.
miligram fully debriefed and reassured his participants and showed them that mr wallace was ok and explained that the shocks weren't real.
when asked, around 80% of participants said that more experiments like this should be conducted and about 75% said they learnt something of personal value from their experience?