Philip Zimbardo’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


A Study of Prisoners and Guards in a Simulated Prison
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January 2004

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36 Citations

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Curtis Banks

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Philip Zimbardo

Citations (1)


... This case illustrates the need for voluntary informed consent and avoiding excessive harm [11]. The Stanford prison experiment violated ethics by inflicting undue psychological stress on student participants randomly assigned as "prisoners," highlighting the need to minimize harm and respect human dignity [12]. In social psychology research, Milgram's obedience studies misled participants about the aims and risks of administering electric shocks, showing the need to avoid deception unless absolutely necessary [13]. ...

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Foundations of Scholarly Writing
A Study of Prisoners and Guards in a Simulated Prison
  • Citing Chapter
  • January 2004