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Question

Questions about the ethics of Milgram's study of obedience to authority have frequently been raised. Which of the following is not an ethical issue encountered in this experiment?

Milgram expected the experiment to unfold as it did yet he did not make explicit the potential for harm in the informed consent.

There was no debriefing.

Follow-up interviewing discovered no evidence of lasting trauma.

The subjects were from a vulnerable group.

Milgram expected the experiment to unfold as it did yet he did not make explicit the potential for harm in the informed consent.

There was no debriefing.

Follow-up interviewing discovered no evidence of lasting trauma.

The subjects were from a vulnerable group.

Explanation / Answer

The second option : "There was no debriefing." is incorrect and thus not an ethical issue with this experiment. Since, Milgram did debrief all the participants after the experiment and also revealed the true nature and purpose of the experiment. Participants were assured that their behavior was common. Infact Milgram is also stated to have followed up the sample even a year later to verify if there were no signs of any long term psychological harm.