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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2008 · 32 MIN

Episode 69: Personal Space Invasions - Ethical Implications of one of Psychology's Strangest Studies

from Psychology in Everyday Life: The Psych Files · host Michael Britt

Remember the psychological study conducted in a men's room? Think it was silly? Unethical? Let's revisit this study and take a close look at what the critics say and what the authors themselves have to say in response. A fascinating look at the ethics and history of research in psychology.

Remember the psychological study conducted in a men's room? Think it was silly? Unethical? Let's revisit this study and take a close look at what the critics say and what the authors themselves have to say in response. A fascinating look at the ethics and history of research in psychology.

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