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Milgram experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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      this website is credible because it is used by millions if not billions of people.
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      His research was performed in 1961, 3 months after the start of the trial of the german Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem
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    Wikipedia Stanley Milgram Experiment
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Milgram Experiment - 0 views

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      One of the most famous studies of obedience in psychology was studied by Stanley Milgram (1963)
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      He did this test to answer the question: " Could it be that Eichmann and his million accomplices in the Holocaust were just following orders?
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    Stanley Milgram experiment
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BBC News - Stanford prison experiment continues to shock - 0 views

  • Forty years ago a group of students hoping to make a bit of holiday money turned up at a basement in Stanford University, California, for what was to become one of the most notorious experiments in the study of human psychology.
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      The experiment took place in California and college students participated to make extra money
  • The Stanford prison experiment was supposed to last two weeks but was ended abruptly just six days later
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      The experiment was done in six days because of mental breakdown and dropouts
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      Prisoners no-longer wanted to partake in this experiment
  • Despite their uniforms and mirrored sunglasses, the guards struggled to get into character and at first Prof Zimbardo's team thought they might have to abandon the project.
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      It took guards and prisoners she time to fully get into their roles and because of that, Zimardo was worried the experiment would be done before it even started
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  • At the same time the prisoners, referred to only by their numbers and treated harshly, rebelled and blockaded themselves inside their cells.
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      Prisoners where harshly treated, punished, embarrassed and is one of the main reason why the experiment concluded after 6 days
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      Prisoners gave up because they found conditions to be bad and found no point in this experiment.
  • "Suddenly, the whole dynamic changed as they believed they were dealing with dangerous prisoners, and at that point it was no longer an experiment,"
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      Guards took their roles too strictly and  Zimbardo even said at the end that these people where not like that in their outside lives, and that their roles changed them for the course of the experiment.
  • "What was demanded of me physically was way too much and I also felt that there was really nobody rational at the wheel of this thing so I started refusing food."
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      Prisoners no-longer ate out of hatred towards the guards and to hopefully get out.
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      This site is credible because it is a news website viewed by millions so their information is constantly being reviewed.
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

  • Our study was terminated on August 20, 1971
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      The experiment ended 6 days later do to prisonners quitting and lack of information for the study and irrelevance
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

  • rebellion which broke out on the morning of the second day. The prisoners removed their stocking caps, ripped off their numbers, and barricaded themselves inside the cells by putting their beds against the door.
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      Prisoners rebelled to try and show the injustice of the guards and the mistreatment towards them
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

  • At 2:30 A.M. the prisoners were rudely awakened from sleep by blasting whistles for the first of many "counts." The counts served the purpose of familiarizing the prisoners with their numbers (counts took place several times each shift and often at night). But more importantly, these events provided a regular occasion for the guards to exercise control over the prisoners
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      Counts where used to show who was in charge and where also a sort of punishment because they had to wake at 2:30 am
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

  • The guards were given no specific training on how to be guards. Instead they were free, within limits, to do whatever they thought was necessary to maintain law and order in the prison and to command the respect of the prisoners.
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      Guards where free to do as they please with the prisoners and give out punishments they though suitable to prisoners
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

  • The use of ID numbers was a way to make prisoners feel anonymous. Each prisoner had to be called only by his ID number and could only refer to himself and the other prisoners by number.
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      Prisonners where assigned a number. They where not called upon by their names but by their numbers and there heads where shaved to express equality amongst prisonners and loss on identity
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

  • The prisoner was then issued a uniform. The main part of this uniform was a dress, or smock, which each prisoner wore at all times with no underclothes. On the smock, in front and in back, was his prison ID number. On each prisoner's right ankle was a heavy chain, bolted on and worn at all times. Rubber sandals were the footwear, and each prisoner covered his hair with a stocking cap made from a woman's nylon stocking.
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      Prisoners and guards where given uniforms to play their roles in the experiment. Chains where put on the prisonners so they could really feel like they where stuck in prison.
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

  • A degradation procedure was designed in part to humiliate prisoners and in part to be sure they weren't bringing in any germs to contaminate our jail.
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      They would embarrass the prisonners to strengthen the though of actually being in prison
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

  • 24 college students from the U.S. and Canada who happened to be in the Stanford area and wanted to earn $15/day by participating in a study. On all dimensions that we were able to test or observe, the
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      24 male students where chosen randomly.
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

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      The experiment started with arresting the men 
  • Sunday morning in Augus
  • police car swept through the town picking up college students as part of a mass arrest for violation of Penal Codes 211, Armed Robbery, and Burglary, a 459 PC.
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

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      I believe this website is credible because it is one of the only sites that talk about the prison experiment and is the main website that explain in details exactly what happened with many detailed quotes and perspectives
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      This website is devided into many categorized slides about the stanford prison experiment. From beginning to end and is fully detailed with videos one pictures
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