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10 Scary Psychology Experiments in Real Life

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We humans, being social creatures are always trying to understand each other, how we behave or why we behave the way we do. This makes sense since being able to get along with each other is beneficial, helping make life easier and more sustainable.

One of the ways we’ve tried to acquire this understanding is through research. Due to our complexity, many different experiments have been held to see if things we think or assume are correct. As, we hope, we generally try to be good people, most of these experiments were ethically conducted and within accepted, official guidelines.

Alas, to err is human and occasionally the verve “FOR SCIENCE!” has resulted in experiments that pushed ethical limits and created controversy. Even so, these moral missteps still opened researchers to new knowledge.

In this video, we cover the following: Beneficial brainwashing experiment, the Standford Prison study, the blue eyed brown eyed experiment, the monster study, the Milgram experiment, the asch conformity test, the marshmallow experiment, the Carlsberg social experiment, and the robbers cave experiment. Which of these have you heard about?

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Writer: Julian Heng
Script Editor: Denise Ding & Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Intella
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

You can read the full article here:
https://psych2go.net/10-psychology-experiments-in-real-life/
For the sources of each studies, you can google them up individually. They are not hard to find.
Contact us at [email protected] if you need help finding any of the studies online.

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