Deception is generally used in laboratory settings. Deception in research is an ethical concern due to the harm a subject may or may not endure, harm may not always be physical but could also be emotional and psychological. Examples of deception in research include Stanley Milgrim’s (1963) study of obedience and Philip Zimbardo’s (1973) Stanford
Deception is generally used in laboratory settings. Deception in research is an ethical concern due to the harm a subject may or may not endure, harm may not always be physical but could also be emotional and psychological. Examples of deception in research include Stanley Milgrim’s (1963) study of obedience and Philip Zimbardo’s (1973) Stanford