I'm looking at psychological ethics for a project, and am using specific experiments to show, such as the Stafford Prison experiment. It would be helpful if anyone could give me some more things that are interesting and allow for analysis of the human mind and how it thinks. Also please could you add a short explanation to your answers on why they are relevant.
So far I've got the Milbram experiment and the Asch conformity experiment already.
Thanks
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I'd be willing to give you my story of how I was misdiagnosed paranoid schizophrenic because the doctor fabricated a symptom that he listed in my medical file, and I had the proof contradicting him when I got out of the hospital ie I brought the papers that contradicted the doctor to the doctor I saw out of the hospital, so my illness was corrected to show that I had no mental illness. I believe the doctor intentionally lied but I didn't want to pursue it. It would be a case study in misdiagnosis and possible medical fraud. If you want to contact me I can give you my email and we can discuss it further. It would be along the lines of, "the minds of mental health professionals who are biased by what the doctor says".