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Disturbing Psychology

10 of the Most Shocking Human Research Experiments Ever Conducted

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Disturbing Psychology: 10 of the Most Shocking Human Research Experiments Ever Conducted

Explore the darkest corners of scientific discovery in Disturbing Psychology, a gripping and unsettling guide to real psychological studies that pushed ethical boundaries—and sometimes shattered them. This book uncovers shocking human research projects that were once considered cutting-edge but are now remembered as cautionary tales of manipulation, deception, and trauma.

From the simulated brutality of the Stanford Prison Experiment to the government-backed horrors of Project MKUltra, each chapter dives deep into the real-life stories, subjects, and scientists behind the world’s most controversial psychological research. Learn how fear was conditioned in infants, how obedience led ordinary people to inflict pain, and how identity, emotion, and even gender were forcibly manipulated in the name of science.

With clear, engaging storytelling and critical insight, this comprehensive guide examines ten infamous experiments—including the Milgram Obedience Study, the Monster Study, the Little Albert experiment, and more—while also addressing the lasting impact these studies had on research ethics, informed consent, and human rights.

Perfect for true crime fans, psychology students, and readers of dark history, this book offers a sobering look at what can happen when science forgets its conscience.

Includes:

  • 10 in-depth chapters covering real historical psychological experiments
  • Background on researchers, victims, and societal context
  • A thoughtful conclusion on ethics and the future of psychology
  • A content disclaimer and full table of contents for transparency

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