Pop psychology is always like “These experiments would never pass ethics boards today, but even if they were unethical, they still showed us more into the human mind than any other research today”, but then you look at the research and it just says “We found that people feel bad when they’re in a stressful situation. We made someone decapitate a live animal to find that out.”
Pop psychology is always like “These experiments would never pass ethics boards today, but even if they were unethical, they still showed us more into the human mind than any other research today”, but then you look at the research and it just says “We found that people feel bad when they’re in a stressful situation. We made someone decapitate a live animal to find that out.”