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The Stanford Prison Experiment

1h 16m · I Could Murder A Podcast · 26 Feb 04:00

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The boys are back for another (perhaps) unexpected but VERY interesting case: The Stanford Prison Experiment.

The Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted by psychologist Dr Philip Zimbardo in 1971, is shrouded in horrific controversies that continue to disturb its participants to date. Intended to examine the psychological effects of perceived power, the experiment involved college students assigned to play roles as guards and prisoners in a simulated prison environment.

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