Kaia Stonebrook

Weirdest Scientific Experiments

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Weirdest Scientific Experiments explores the complex intersection of scientific advancement and ethical boundaries, delving into controversial studies that have shaped our understanding of human behavior and the responsibilities of scientific research. The book examines how historical events and landmark experiments have influenced ethical guidelines, showcasing instances where the pursuit of knowledge clashed with moral considerations. Readers will discover how experiments like the Milgram experiment and the Stanford prison experiment challenged our understanding of conformity, obedience, and the power of situational factors, raising profound questions about the cost of scientific progress.

The book adopts an accessible approach, explaining complex concepts in plain language while providing historical context and detailed analyses of each experiment's methodology, results, and ethical implications. It is structured to guide readers through foundational concepts, specific case studies, and the lasting impact of these experiments on scientific policy and public perception.

By analyzing past missteps and ethically questionable scientific endeavors, the book emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and ethical awareness in present-day research practices. Ultimately, Weirdest Scientific Experiments aims to inform and encourage responsible conduct in science, promoting a deeper understanding of the relationship between scientific inquiry and human values. It offers valuable lessons for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in navigating the complex ethical dilemmas inherent in scientific research, drawing from psychology, sociology, and history to provide a comprehensive perspective.
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150 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Translator
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