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Eugenia 2022-12-16 03:27:43
Obedience to Authority and the Lucifer Effect
The Milgram Experiment and the Stanford Prison Experiment can be said to be very remarkable experiments in the history of psychology. The good and evil of human nature they explore allows us to glimpse what we think when there is no external force, and what we do when we face various pressures....
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Jennie 2022-12-15 12:09:45
This kind of "experiment" is staged every day around us, and it's worse than ever
Our current "lab" game is "to punish criminals", what should I say? "Lab" can guarantee that you won't die, but it can let you live... In our "lab", if you are a young man in his early twenties, after ten days of meals, you will find that, You can't go upstairs faster than a fifty-year-old, not to...
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Rosendo 2022-12-15 02:44:35
Human nature is evil.
The film is based on the "Stanford Prison Experiment." Zimbardo's experiment caused a great sensation at the time. And Zimbardo has since written a book called "The Lucifer Effect". "Lucifer, once the highest angel in heaven (the first and last Seraph of the Light), was the archangel of his...
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Hester 2022-12-12 11:03:08
Yes, at least we have a choice
Not long ago, I just finished reading "The Lucifer Effect" by Professor Zimbardo. This book expounds the huge impact of systems, institutions, organizations and other social environments on human beings from the perspective of social psychology. The author used the Stanford University Prison...
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Duane 2022-12-09 15:45:49
At the beginning of man, nature is evil
The winner is the loser. From the survival of the fittest in nature, the survival of the fittest, to the violence, bloodshed, and killing in the human world. The Overtrue of the film keeps flashing all kinds of documentaries about battle, domination, and death. I can't figure out what kind of movie...
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Colt 2022-12-09 01:46:53
You are too deep into the play. .
Multiple-person confinement movies are common, but tried and tested. Humans are, after all, a mob. The topic of human nature really never ends. Humans who live in groups are most likely to lose their id and superego, and then expose their most primitive self. Those people are too deep into the...
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Oran 2022-12-08 14:52:42
Adhere to Human Nature----Analysis with Social Psychological Knowledge
When a person is given a certain role, has a life state he has never had before, and is exposed to the sweetness of power and authority, will his inner moral standards or values still stick to the bottom line? Or become vulnerable, end up ruining the three views, allow corruption to breed in...
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Laverne 2022-12-07 03:51:44
We are prisoner of our own experience
The homework assigned by Professor Game Design, so I found time to watch the movie.
After the movie, the most memorable line was probably "Are we evolved better than monkeys? Yes. Because compared to them, we can at least resist." There are good and evil sides. These manifestations of good and evil...
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Tanya 2022-12-05 21:20:28
Still believe in the beauty of human nature
Mr. Aobao said: The film is about thinking about human nature, what happens to kind and pollution-free people after they get their rights. Clearly someone is twisted. Then the film over. In the end, the black fat man did a good job. (Shuibao added: ahem, pay attention to racial discrimination)...m
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Martine 2022-12-05 18:18:45
Don't try to test humanity
Long-awaited prison test name, for Brody to see. After reading it, my mind was so confused that I couldn't organize the logic, but I wanted to say something.
1. The former teacher, Lao Hei, really disgusted me. Sure enough, living with my mother at the age of 43 would only be perverted. Had an...
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