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woxihuanni

woxihuanni

Illuminated
Aug 19, 2019
3,298
Last thing I would do would be to share anything (other than what I share openly anyway) with a psych student on a forum of this nature. Especially if they asked for it.


You can do that quite easily here by reading the open forum, as can anyone on the internet. It really doesn't get more un-biased or earnest.

1. Chronic depression.
2. Circumstantial depression
3. Existential depression
4. These all interact and often occur to varying degrees at the same time
5. Depression can be accompanied by deranged neurotransmitter levels, but this does not imply causality.

That is admirable. You'll not find a better place on the internet to do that than here, where everything is boiled down to it's elements at the pointy end of life. Reading the forums may give you the best research you could wish for.


I believe that's called integrity.

It is all hogwash anyway, the only ethics committee to be fine with his dreamed 'research' would be in, dunno, in Mordor maybe. He's just fried his head.
 
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MrBigSad

MrBigSad

Experienced
Sep 30, 2020
249
Do you mean you're taking the Open Yale "Introduction to Psychology" course?

ETA: Also, it's unethical to use human subjects in research in this kind of manner; anonymity isn't the issue.
How can I get people's opinions without them being human?
 

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