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Experiment on identical siblings separated at birth: ethical implications for researchers, universities, and archives today
2020
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Several films, including Three Identical Strangers, examined ethical problems in an experiment that involved identical siblings who were adopted as infants and separated into different families to examine the effects of nature versus nurture. The study was primarily designed and directed by Dr Peter Neubauer. The experiment, conducted in the 1960's through 1980's, serves as an important cautionary case study, raising several critical and ongoing ethical issues faced by researchers, universities
doi:10.7916/d8-gbrt-3866
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