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kmwalke3

More Information - Stanford Prison Experiment - 1 views

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    A look inside the Stanford Prison Experiment.
rms106

The Stanford Prison Experiment - YouTube - 1 views

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    I use this when teaching my students about the Stanford prison experiment.
Sarah Moes

Home - 3 views

shared by Sarah Moes on 26 Jun 14 - Cached
golubrd liked it
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    Always a good one to use
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    I am going to use it in the coming weeks... thanks.
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    Welcome to the official Stanford Prison Experiment website, which features extensive information about a classic psychology experiment that inspired an award-winning movie,New York Times bestseller, and documentary DVD.
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    Welcome to the official Stanford Prison Experiment website, which features extensive information about a classic psychology experiment that inspired an award-winning movie,New York Times bestseller, and documentary DVD.
Jason Montgomery

Feature Film - The Stanford Prison Experiment (Documentary) - YouTube - 1 views

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    In the 1970's there was a test done where the people were told they were either prison guards or prisoners. This is that story and how it came to be.
carmo046

Hallucinatory 'voices' shaped by local culture, Stanford anthropologist says - 1 views

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    A rather interesting piece highlighting how different culture norms and values can shape the symptoms of schizophrenia; namely the nature of hallucinations.
jackteacher

Stanford University's Slideshow of the Belmont Report - 2 views

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    The Belmont Report can be difficult to get through. Honestly, this slideshow is not very much easier, either. But, it is a briefer and more graphical presentations of the report. The report was commissioned by the US government in 1976 to address concerns in the use of human subjects in biological and behavioral research.
mrudujit

ib_psychintro - 6 views

Love the first 2. The third one is not relevant to IB Psychology as much as the top 2

ib_psychintro

prerna3

IB Psychology: Activities & teaching ideas - 3 views

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    This section of the site is dedicated to teaching ideas and student support for the Sociocultural level of analysis. Attribution skits Critically thinking about compliance techniques Critically thinking about culture Critically thinking about the SCLOA Explaining Abu Ghraib Evaluating the Stanford Prison Study Gender differences content analysis Group decision making
jessica-sanders

IB Psychology Notes: NOTES: Sociocultural Level of Analysis - 8 views

  • Zimbardo’s Stanford prison
  • Milgram
  • Lee et al 1977
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  • When princess diana died, many people across UK mourned as if she was family
  • Tajfel et al 1971:
  • O'Reilly 2000: studying Britist expatriates on the Costa del Sol.
  • situational
  • dispositional
  • .g. a girl has  date with a guy, and the guy is late
  • fundamental attribution error)
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    Notes on SLOA. Content for each Learning Outcome. Examples of studies.
Hannah McNeill

Philip Zimbardo: The psychology of evil - 3 views

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsFEV35tWsg A really interesting talk on obedience to authority, through the Stanford Prison experiment, but a great background intro.

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started by Hannah McNeill on 15 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
deanleonard67

Stanford Prison Experiment - 2 views

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    I found this video to go along with the Socio-cultural unit. It explored the question of what shapes human behavior: Situational or Dispositional?
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