👉 Gained human experiments, such as those conducted in the Stanford Prison Experiment or Milgram Experiment, typically involved participants being subjected to controlled social psychological situations in order to test hypotheses about behavior under extreme conditions; however, these investigations have been highly controversial due to ethical concerns and often ended due to adverse effects on participant wellbeing. Modern research tends to focus more on informed consent, long-term health impacts, and strict oversight by ethics boards to ensure the safety and rights of participants.