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Hurting research subjects physically, or psychologically is considered

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ANSWER:

it is considered PHYSICAL HARM.

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Answer:

It is considerer unethical.

Step-by-step explanation:

While performing an experiment or research, the people carrying it out have the moral obligation to ensure the subject's physical and psychological well-being above all else.

When an individual takes part in an experiment, he/she trusts the investigators carrying it out so hurting them is considered unethical.

There have been instances in the past where the subject's well-being was not taken into account, such as the Little Albert experiment, which left an infant traumatized just for the sake of research.

This is why nowadays there is a moral and ethical code under which experiments operate, ensuring the psychical, emotional and psychological safety of the individuals taking part in the research.

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