>>11824675So many of these famous experiments are total fucking garbage-by-design experiments.
Stanford prison experiment? Was not an experiment, it was a show, they explicitly planned for brutish behavior, seeking out the most sadistic warden they could find, instructed him to be as sadistic as he could, and instructed him assemble and instruct a crew of the most sadisitic mates he could find, the inmates were also pretty chill about it, they got paid well, had the time of their life, liked the theatrics and behaved accordingly.
They tried to make reality TV out of repeating this horrible """"experiment""" with the results that every participant was chilling in the common rooms with no regards for their roles and making the most boring TV that could ever be imagined.
Harlow monkeys? It proves that a steel cage isn't fun to live in. Make an apartment for a naked human made of steel grating catwalks and put a sofa with a blanket in the corner. Then write a spectacular study how the human-couch relationship is so significant to wellbeing.
If you think the corruption of science is a new phenomenon you're more than
wrong.It have always been a self-glorifying shit-show with politics and backstabbing and lies and prestige dominating the field