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List two of the procedures that U Jerry Burger changed in order to replicate the Milgram experiment ethically??

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the experiments that jerry Burger did is almost an exactly the same with Milgrams, but he made two changes to win the approval of the university
First, He stopped the procedures at 150-volt mark (while Milgram stopped the procedure around 450-volt)
Second, Burger made two-step screening process to exclude Individuals that might have negative experience from the experiments
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The Milgram experiment was done in the 1960s by researcher Stanley Milgram: the intention was to display the power and potential dangers of authority figures, but this was done in a manner which caused distress and trauma upon the participants.

To recreate this experiment in a safer manner, Jerry Burger made a few changes. He ensured consent of the participants- he made it clear to them that they could leave at any time, and still be compensated for their participation. Burger also used a significantly lower shock volt level than Stanley Milgram had used, changing what had been a 450 volt to a 150 volt.

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