The Shocking Experiment That Got Too Real | The Stanford Prison Experiment
In August 1971, a daring social psychology study unfolded at Stanford University, forever changing our understanding of human behavior. The Stanford Prison Experiment, led by principal investigator Philip G. Zimbardo, aimed to explore the effects of role-playing and social expectations on behavior. What started as a two-week simulation of a prison environment quickly took a dark turn, leading to unimaginable consequences.
Join us as we delve into the unsettling and riveting story of the Stanford Prison Experiment. More than 70 college students volunteered to be part of this controversial study, becoming either prisoners or guards in a simulated prison environment. Watch as the experiment's setup and methods quickly escalate, pushing both guards and prisoners to their breaking points.
Discover the aftermath of this infamous study and its impact on the field of psychology. Did the experiment go too far, and what lessons can we learn from its disturbing results? Don't miss this thought-provoking journey through one of the most controversial and influential social psychology experiments in history.
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Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/event/Stanford-Prison-Experiment
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