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The Stanford Prison Experiment: Insights into Human Behavior and Authority
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The Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted by Philip Zimbardo in 1971, explored the psychological effects of perceived power by placing individuals in a simulated prison environment as guards and prisoners. The study revealed how quickly people could adopt abusive roles and engage in dehumanizing behavior when authority was enforced. Despite its controversial ethics, the experiment raised critical questions about morality, authority, and group dynamics, serving as a profound reflection on human nature and the capacity for cruelty in constrained environments.
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: Insights into Human Behavior and Authority
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