Unless you count making the participants feel traumatized by the fact that they didn't get correct length of the lines, I think it's ethical. Of course de-briefing statement has to be given if you intend to replicate the design.
The main ethical issue to consider in Asch's study is decieving the participants and therefore the lack of informed consent (however, he needed to do this otherwise his results wouldn't have been...
From a personal point of view - no. There have been many advances in research - including using computers to discover whether a new drug or cosmetic is safe for use on humans. There is no place in...
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/animal-testing-cons.htmlI believe that it very wrong to do to these poor innocent animals that have never done us any harm! :(