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20 ago 1971 ano - The Ending of the Stanford Prison Experiment

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This was the end, this is the moment that Philip Zimbardo recognized the effects that the experiment had on the prisoners. By the end, the prisoner was just lifeless husks and the guards are sadistic humans who seem to enjoy the torture of the prisoners. Zimbardo also has a colleague come in to check out his experiment and she convinces him how completely immoral the experiment is. He then terminates the experiment noting how it helped to show that even the gentlest men can become sadistic when given the authority to be. That power can corrupt anyone, and that oppression changed people into completely different humans. The Experiment helped to prove how groups can completely change people. In an article by Dr. Saul McLeod about the Stanford Prison experiment, he states that the experiment helped to prove two processes of submission, “Deindividuation and learned helplessness.” Deindividuation is where people lose a sense of identity, while learned helplessness is where people lose a sense of hope or confidence even though in that situation they still have power, but they are taught that they don’t. The Stanford prisoner experiment did just that, Zimbardo created the perfect stimulation without trying at all, due to how the human conscious react to power and complete control.

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20 ago 1971 ano
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~ 54 years ago