A new movie about the Stanford Prison Experiment opens tonight, based on the famous experiment run by psychologist Philip Zimbardo. In 1971, Zimbardo set up a mock prison in a basement of the Stanford ...
If you took psychology courses in college, you probably remember the "Stanford prison experiment," which monitored the behavior of 18 students assigned to play the roles of guards or inmates in a ...
The Stanford prison experiment was a psychological study of human responses to captivity and its behavioral effects on both authorities and inmates in prison. Undergraduate volunteers played the roles ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. I was one of the researchers in the well-known Stanford prison experiment in 1971, demonstrating the destructive ...
National Geographic has revealed the trailer for The Stanford Prison Experiment, Unlocking The Truth, which will premiere on National Geographic (DStv 181 and Startimes 220) across Africa on Sundays ...
“The Stanford Prison Experiment” bears the same blunt, literalistic imprint that the title suggests: Inspired by psychologist Philip Zimbardo’s notorious 1971 study in which he recruited two dozen ...
Forty-four years ago, I conducted a research experiment that could have been the bane of my existence. Instead, what has become known as the Stanford prison experiment (SPE) drove me to extensively ...
Don’t get too excited. No one (that I know of, anyway) has replicated Zimbardo’s classic Stanford Prison Experiment from the early 1970s. What has happened is that a new film version of the ...