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Behavioural sciences / Group processes / Social philosophy / Human subject research in the United States / Research ethics / The Experiment / Banality of evil / Stanford prison experiment / Milgram experiment / Behavior / Social psychology / Academia
Date: 2012-01-25 16:24:12
Behavioural sciences
Group processes
Social philosophy
Human subject research in the United States
Research ethics
The Experiment
Banality of evil
Stanford prison experiment
Milgram experiment
Behavior
Social psychology
Academia

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