The Stanford Prison Experiment
What did the Stanford Prison Experiment teach us about human nature? Read more at https://www.samyoung.co.nz/2025/08/the-stanford-prison-experiment.html
#Stanford #Zimbardo #Prison #Maslach

W całej historii zdecydowanie więcej zbrodni popełniono z powodu posłuszeństwa wobec władzy, niż nieposłuszeństwa.
Z cyklu cytaty - Philip Zimbardo

#zimbardo #psychologia #grafika #cytaty #art #photoshopart #digitalart

#Zimbardo #StanfordPrisonExperiment #prison #MindControl

"Philip G. Zimbardo passed away in October 2024 at age 91. He enjoyed an illustrious career at Stanford University, where he taught for 50 years. He accrued a long list of accolades, but his singular and enduring contribution to scholarship was the Stanford Prison Experiment, a simulation carried out in the university’s psychology department in August 1971. The research project became the best-known psychological analysis of institutionalization at the time.

The study has always been treated with skepticism by penologists and psychologists, and recent scholarship by social scientist Thibault Le Texier has raised fundamental questions about the scientific validity of the investigation, the originality of the research design, the unethical treatment of the subjects, and the credibility of the reported results.

Many consider Zimbardo’s SPE to be one of the classic studies of experimental psychology in the post-war period. It continues to be reported as a landmark achievement in many psychological textbooks today, despite drawing decades of criticism both in and out of the scientific literature. But considering Le Texier’s findings, should Zimbardo’s work be retracted?"

https://retractionwatch.com/2025/03/10/guest-post-should-zimbardos-stanford-prison-experiment-be-retracted/

Guest post: Should Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment be retracted?

A prisoner and guard in the Stanford Prison Experiment. | PrisonExp.org Philip G. Zimbardo passed away in October 2024 at age 91. He enjoyed an illustrious career at Stanford University, where he t…

Retraction Watch

#peppapig but Madame Gazelle implements Philip #zimbardo or #milgram experiments.

G: “Now Peppa, you must increase ze shock and deliver it now to Pedro Pony.”

P: B-b-but madame…

G: Doktor Madame Gazelle, please, Peppa. Now ze shock

(Pushes buzzer)

Pedro: “BINGLY BONGLY BOO I’M BURNING INSIDE!”

George: (in wardens uniform with mirrored aviators): Snort-snort

Revisting the #StanfordPrisonExperiment 50 years later

In 1971, #StanfordUniversity #psychologist Philip #Zimbardo conducted a notorious #experiment in which he randomly divided college students into two groups, guards and prisoners, and set them loose in a simulated #prison environment for six days, documenting the guards' descent into brutality.
#stanford

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/11/revisting-the-stanford-prison-experiment-50-years-later/

Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment 50 years later

Ars chats with director Juliette Eisner and original study participants in new documentary series.

Ars Technica
Psychologe Philip Zimbardo: Der Mann hinter dem Stanford-Prison-Experiment ist tot

Als Psychologe machte Philip Zimbardo Karriere. Sein Gefängnissimulation diente als Filmvorlage, bis heute steht das außer Kontrolle geratene Experiment in der Kritik. Nun ist der Forscher gestorben.

DER SPIEGEL
91 yo social #Psychologist Philip #Zimbardo died on Oct.14 in #SanFrancisco.
In 1971 he devised and conducted #Stanford #Prison experiment -two-week jail time simulation- that attempted to demonstrate how situation influences on human reactions and behaviors.

For all you #psychology fans out there, here are some reasons you should read the #lucifer #effect from #phillip #zimbardo and understand better of these #experiments that were #conducted. This article serves as kind of a #review of the #book but most definitely gives good #reasons why to #read it. This is a good #understanding of how #good and #evil works and why one should #question #authority. A good example of #darkpsychology #manipulative #tactics.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/brotheralameen/3-reasons-why-you-should-read-the-lucifer-effect-fj3usgt01z

3 Reasons Why You Should Read "The Lucifer Effect" By Phillip Zimbardo

Ever wondered around learning why good people suddenly become bad, want to know some of the worst experiments in dark psychology that have influenced mankind in a dangerous way during a study. Read on to find out more.

BuzzFeed
Stanford Prison: Zweifel an dem Gewaltexperiment der 1970er-Jahre

Was macht Menschen zu Gewalttätern? Das wollte der US-Psychologe Zimbardo 1971 mit einer simulierten Gefängnissituation herausfinden. Welche Relevanz haben seine Ergebnisse heute? Von Sylke Blume.

tagesschau.de
@VeryBadLlama In his Book "Human kind - a hopeful history" (ISBN 978-1-4088-9895-6) #RutgerBregman had that #experiment mentioned on several occassions. Among other things, he laid out how this experiment was #manipulated to fit #Zimbardo's assumptions.