During graduate school, I attended my first regional psychology conference, a meeting of either the Southeastern or Southwestern Psychological Association. (Both met in New Orleans that year.) There, ...
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Did the Stanford Prison Experiment, One of Psychology's Most Famous Studies, Really Turn People Into Monsters?
A new documentary series on the study challenges us to reimagine what we’ve learned The summer before his freshmen year of college, in 1971, Clay Ramsay lived with a few buddies just a few steps from ...
The flow of astonishing research findings with business implications has never been greater. Just about every day, we hear about some counterintuitive study from behavioral economics or social ...
In 1971, a psychology experiment led by Stanford University psychology professor Philip Zimbardo simulated a prison environment to study how situational factors affect human behavior. The experiment ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Philip G. Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the controversial “Stanford Prison Experiment” that was intended to examine the psychological experiences of imprisonment, has died. He was ...
Edouard Machery is professor of history and philosophy of science and director of the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. John M. Doris is professor of ...
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