The Stanford Prison Experiment Comments

  • Herminio 2022-08-21 04:58:26

    (Want to see on 2015.11.23) 1. Psychological destruction can make people submit more than physical destruction; 2. Uniforms represent an identity. 3. "Authority" is in part exacerbated by the acquiescence of the audience. Six days seems like six years, it's so tiring to...

  • Madaline 2022-05-31 21:42:18

    I know you are a good person in life, but I still have a grudge against you because I know what kind of person you will...

  • Davonte 2022-05-31 21:05:31

    Let alone how bad research ethics is. There is no control group in the experiment, and the content of this experiment has gone beyond the scope of the experimenter's own research and has lost real research value. The subject is not a crime. He has no sense of guilt. This becomes abuse. As for what the stimulus is, it is difficult for you to measure and what the result is. Whether there is a time lag, you haven't even considered it. In short, it's pretty...

  • Sunny 2022-05-31 18:17:53

    The degree of reduction is quite high, very similar to the real experiment. Always remember: maintain a certain sense of alienation and don't be assimilated by the surrounding...

  • Isac 2022-05-31 13:14:30

    Zimbardo is a fuckin...

  • Gillian 2022-05-31 12:37:56

    Most people are the same, but as they grow up, they will gradually become that way when they are treated and expected by the outside...

Extended Reading

The Stanford Prison Experiment quotes

  • Daniel Culp: I know you're a nice guy.

    Christopher Archer: So why do you hate me?

    Daniel Culp: Because I know what you can become.

  • Jesse Fletcher: You brought me here to legitimize this experiment and there's nothing legitimate about this place, Phil.

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: You're right. You're right. I didn't explain it well. Prisons, they represent a loss of freedom, literally and symbolically.

    Jesse Fletcher: Yeah, but that does not explain why they're wearing dresses. They're wearing dresses, Phil.

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Yes, I understand. Uh, we're trying to strip away their individuality. Make them uniform. Feminize them.

    Jesse Fletcher: Feminize them?

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Yes. Feminize them. Take away all the things that make them them. You see, we're trying to understand how an institution affects an individual's behavior. We're trying to do something... We're trying to do something good.