The Zimbardo Prison Experiment: A Cautionary Tale of Power and Obedience
The Zimbardo Prison Experiment, conducted in 1971 at Stanford University, remains one of the most controversial and influential studies in the field of social psychology. Designed by Dr. Philip Zimbardo, the experiment aimed to examine how individuals behave when placed in positions of power or subordination. Twenty-four psychologically healthy male students were randomly assigned to act as either guards or prisoners in a simulated prison environment. What unfolded shocked the world.
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