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The studies of Milgram and Zimbardo had ethical implications, first that in both experiments
deception was used in order to investigate the factors of obedience, they were not clear in
saying what the experiment was about which they considered punishment and also did not
respect people who voluntarily or who have been paid ended up with psychological problems
due to extreme psychological stress in both experiments.
In these two experiments, people were not respected in their rights to life, health, autonomy,
values, etc., Milgran and Zimbardo used people as instruments, therefore they lacked their
Ethics, they had no responsibility and the consequences were damages. psychological and
physical and especially acted unethically.
Milgram's experiment, deception, where people did not know the object of the investigation,
then presented an Ethics conflict with the investigator.
Zimbardo's experiment used deception, where people had a mental illness, so I do not
consider the researcher his own Ethics.