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Can psychology research be dangerous?

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Can psychology research be dangerous?

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Yes of course psychology research can be dangerous. Psychology is still an infant science, there are many discovery yet to be make. This, therefore, means that there are still a lot of side effects on different experiment and subject that we do not know of. For example, a certain psychiatric tests involving medicine may have different side effects on different people. A new drug for a certain psychology illness may work for some people while some other made the illness worse. Other researches involving animals may be dangerous as well. This is mainly because we value human life more important than any other animals. Therefore, the death of animals is consider to be less significant and thus less caution will be taken during experiments and other researches.

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