As I use these regularly I don't have any others that I could recommend. I look forward to reading the posts of others for some new ideas particularly as from late August I will be working in Germany rather than England
Burger's contemporary study is useful in terms of evaluating Milgram BUT also as a discussion of ethics and whether Milgram needed to use the method he did to gain meaningful results on obedience
The British Psychological Society's Presidential team has written to BPS members about the implications for psychology of the result of the referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union.
Psychology teacher who has worked at an all girls selective grammar school for the past 13 years after previously working in a comprehensive school, a college and adult ed courses
I always use the British Psychological Society websire. The link gives the page with links to ethics for studying both human and animal participants
I also use the Association for teachers of Psychology website which gives a link to ethics for carrying out practicals for 6th form teachers
http://theatp.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/ATP-Ethics-Guidance-2015-final-final-2nd-ed.pdf
As I use these regularly I don't have any others that I could recommend. I look forward to reading the posts of others for some new ideas particularly as from late August I will be working in Germany rather than England