The triplets created ideas in their heads using schemas, to seem as similar as their identical others because they had some sort of shock, this way they reassured they were going to be accepted #lincpsych
@2020Ernestou Ernesto you should consider that at those times, ethical concerns were not as serious as today, even though obviously what they did is horrible, for that time it was more socially permitted. #lincpsych
There are many ethical concerns in the study. The first one is debrief, the researchers didn’t informed the participants about the nature and the tru aims of the study. #lincpsych
@2020Santiagom I completely agree with you, is intriguing that in the documentary they don’t mention if their mother had mental issues, it would lead to the answer of why eddy took his own life #lincpsych
I believe it was Bobby who mentioned that other twins from the study committed suicide as well, which leads me to wonder whether the etiology of those suicidal thought are sociocultural in origin. #lincpsych
One protective factor seen in the document is the way how David’s father interacted with the triplets. He gave them supports and love. It is essential that he is a role father for the triplets. Moreover, his actions decreases the risk of developing depression. #lincpsych
I think eddy’s suicide has nothing to do with his parent, his parent had good intentions while raising him. Eddy’s suicide was caused by a biological factor, his mental health created scenarios worst than it really was. His father didn’t have the fault #lincpsych
As the question of who has the rights to the study goes, I think the participants should have complete control over what goes on with it, because they have the right to withdraw information and protection from harm #lincpsych
The behaviors of the triplets is as what the document says, because of nurture. Their behaviors are greatly impacted by the way of parenting. For example, Eddy’s father was a strict person that makes the rules and Eddy follows them. #lincpsych
They all have this idea of being the same And to seem as similar as possible, maybe they didn’t like something the other two twins liked, but they used schemas to believe so they liked it. #lincpsych
Eddy’s depression after the second separation could be caused because of the trauma that the researchers caused in them at a young age. Also the triplets say that they all had psychiatric encounters when they were younger, implying that mental illness may be inherited. #lincpsych
One ethical concern is that the three of them were separated when they were 6 months old. This also increase the anxiety of them such as bang their head in the crib. #lincpsych
Genes play a big role in the triplets life, even though they were raided differently they all have the same ideologies and tastes. It truly shows that our genes play a big rol in our personality. #lincpsych
#lincpsych My real question is how can they be so different? What is the chance that they went to the same university, have the same hair style, talk the same way... Real shocking story