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Essay / Code of Ethics in Social Psychology - 1524
He explains that the main important findings were that obedience is situational and that the power of a situation can determine an individual's behavior and override their morale and beliefs. The development of these findings needs to be further tested based on today's society, as Blass (1991) explains that destructive obedience to social media influence is one of the greatest situational determinants that can influence how people act socially in a situation. It would be important to repeat this experiment because the main social determinants have changed regarding the evolution of societal values and technology since the time Milgram conducted his experiments. Brown (1977) supports this in relation to the ethics and overall social significance of this experiment by saying: "ethics is an addition and not something that has been integrated into the overall framework of psychology." The meaning of this is in the ethics of experimental social psychology and morality is certainly a code to maintain during testing but should not stop the progression of