Link: https://www.britannica.com/event/Stanford-Prison-Experiment
Description: Web6 days ago · Stanford Prison Experiment, a social psychology study (1971) in which college students became prisoners or guards in a simulated prison environment. Intended to measure the effect of role-playing, labeling, and social expectations on behavior, the experiment ended after six days due to the mistreatment of prisoners.
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Link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_prison_experiment
Description: WebThe Stanford prison experiment (SPE) was a psychological experiment conducted in August 1971. It was a two-week simulation of a prison environment that examined the effects of situational variables on participants' reactions and behaviors.
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Link: https://www.verywellmind.com/the-stanford-prison-experiment-2794995
Description: WebMar 13, 2023 · The Stanford Prison Experiment, also known as the Zimbardo Prison Experiment, went on to become one of the best-known (and controversial) in psychology's history. The study has long been a staple in textbooks, articles, psychology classes, and even movies, but recent criticisms have called the …
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Link: https://www.simplypsychology.org/zimbardo.html
Description: WebNov 17, 2023 · The results of the Stanford Prison Experiment showed that situational factors and power dynamics played a significant role in shaping participants’ behavior. The guards became abusive and authoritarian, while the prisoners became submissive and emotionally distressed.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/story/what-the-stanford-prison-experiment-taught-us
Description: WebPrisonExp.org. In August of 1971, Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo of Stanford University in California conducted what is widely considered one of the most influential experiments in social psychology to date. Made into a New York Times best seller in 2007 ( The Lucifer Effect) and a major motion picture in 2015 ( The Stanford Prison Experiment ), the ...
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Link: https://www.prisonexp.org/the-story/
Description: WebThe Story: An Overview of the Experiment — Stanford Prison Experiment. A QUIET SUNDAY MORNING... On a quiet Sunday morning in August, a Palo Alto, California, police car swept through the town picking up college students as part of a mass arrest for violation of Penal Codes 211, Armed Robbery, and Burglary, a 459 PC.
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Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-time-cure/202108/50-years-what-weve-learned-the-stanford-prison-experiment
Description: WebAug 16, 2021 · The Time Cure. 50 Years On: What We've Learned From the Stanford Prison Experiment. The experiment generated important research into unexplored territories. Posted August 16, 2021 |Reviewed...
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Link: https://www.prisonexp.org/
Description: WebStanford Prison Experiment. Welcome to the official Stanford Prison Experiment website, which features extensive information about a classic psychology experiment that inspired an award-winning movie, New York Times bestseller, and documentary DVD.
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Link: https://exhibits.stanford.edu/spe
Description: WebCarried out August 15-21, 1971 in the basement of Jordan Hall, the Stanford Prison Experiment set out to examine the psychological effects of authority and powerlessness in a prison environment. The study, led by psychology professor Philip G. Zimbardo, recruited Stanford students using a local newspaper ad.
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Link: https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/abstract/document/obo-9780199828340/obo-9780199828340-0269.xml
Description: WebAug 26, 2020 · The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) took place at a time when the sources of authoritarianism and evil were a focal concern in psychology. It emerged from a tradition of activist social psychological research beginning with Solomon Asch in the 1940s and extending through Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiments in the early 1960s.
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