The Stanford Prison Experiment

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In a dark playroom of power dynamics, ordinary students morphed into ruthless guards and submissive prisoners, unraveling the thin veneer of civilization. Humanity's duality danced dangerously on the razor's edge, revealing how swiftly roles can consume us.

The Stanford Prison Experiment Trivia

What year did The Stanford Prison Experiment take place? (Easy)
#1: 1965
#2: 1971
#3: 1980
#4: 1995
What was the original purpose of The Stanford Prison Experiment? (Hard)
#1: To study the effects of sleep deprivation
#2: To understand the psychological effects of prison life
#3: To analyze group dynamics in educational settings
#4: To investigate the impact of leadership styles
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The Stanford Prison Experiment Fun Facts

The Stanford Prison Experiment was originally planned to last two weeks, but it was terminated after just six days due to the extreme and distressing behavior exhibited by participants.
Dr. Philip Zimbardo, the lead researcher, played the role of the prison superintendent during the experiment, even directing the behavior of the guards.

The Stanford Prison Experiment Polls

What aspect of The Stanford Prison Experiment interests you the most?
The ethical implications
The psychological effects on participants
The impact on behavior in authority situations
The research methodology used
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How do you feel about the ethical implications of The Stanford Prison Experiment?
It was necessary for scientific progress
It was unethical but insightful
It was completely unjustifiable
I'm undecided
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