This Experiment Is Utterly Unethical Research

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Hello, Bellann,

I also believe the experiment is utterly unethical. It is deplorable how studies, such as these, were permitted to be commenced.

I agree with your assessment that one's earlier experiences do not define them later in life. One can learn and adapt to new encounters as they learn and mature their comprehension of their environment. Humans can continue to foster their growth and develop their social relationships throughout their life.

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