Zimbardo’s (1973) conformity to social roles

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    • Aim
      Investigate effects of social roles on conformity in absence of obvious authority figure
    • What was the setting of the Stanford prison experiment?

      A mock prison in the basement of the psychology department at Stanford University
    • How many male volunteers were selected for the Stanford prison experiment?

      24 US male volunteers
    • What criteria were used to select the volunteers for the experiment?

      They were psychologically and physically screened to be the most stable out of 74 applicants
    • How were the volunteers allocated in the Stanford prison experiment?

      Randomly allocated 12 to prisoners and 12 as guards
    • What was the duration of the Stanford prison experiment?

      It was a 2-week study
    • How much were participants paid for their involvement in the study?
      $15 a day
    • How were the prisoners treated upon their arrest?

      They were arrested at home and subjected to real police procedures, including mug shots and fingerprints
    • What uniform did the prisoners wear during the experiment?

      They wore smocks and were referred to by numbers
    • What was the role of the guards in the Stanford prison experiment?

      Guards enforced rules and wore khaki uniforms with reflective sunglasses
    • What concept does the use of reflective sunglasses by guards illustrate?
      Deindividuation, as it obscured their emotions
    • What were the instructions given to the prisoners regarding their behavior?

      Prisoners were to have 3 meals per day, 3 supervised toilet trips, and could only ask for parole
    • What leverage were the guards told they had in the experiment?
      They were told they had complete power over the prisoners
    • Findings
      • Gs grew increasingly sadistic and forced Ps to do horrible tasks
      • Pa rebelled after 2 days (ripped uniform, swore at guards) but Gs retaliated ( fire extinguishers)
      • Ps grew increasingly submissive and forgot study was fake
      • 1 P ask for parole, 5 released early due to extreme reactions (crying, rag, anxiety)
      • Ended after 6 days and post debriefed
    • Conclusion
      Social roles powerful influence on conformity and behaviour and situational factors largely responsible
    • Strength- real life application

      • can be used to explain Abu Gharaib- military prison in Iraq notorious for abuse towards Iraqi prisoners by US soldiers
      • Zimbardo believes that guards committing abuse were subject to situational factors like lack of training, boredom, unaccountability of actions
      • Explains horrific behaviour of US soldiers and how situational factors led to opportunity to abuse their societal power resulting in extreme behaviour
    • Limitation- ethical concerns

      • high levels of stress/embarassment (psychological harm) e.g 5 Ps released early due to extreme reactions
      • May not allign with APA code of ethics and the study was unpredictable so pps couldn’t properly give informed consent
      • Lack of R2W and pps put at more harm than everyday life
      • Negatives>positives
    • Limitation- gender and culture bias
      • used 24 male volunteers making it androcentric sample
      • All men were US middle class citizens so ethnocentric sample
      • Findings attempted to be applied universally but ignores/minimises differences in gender and culture (BB)
      • May not apply to women and different cultures (Bond and Smith)
      • Lacks generalisability
    • Limitation- possible sample of homogenous pps
      • all male volunteers psychologically and physically screened, then 24 of most stable selected
      • Likely selected pps will share similar traits and characteristics e.g resiliency or interests in psychology
      • ignores individual differences in society so can’t be applied to wider population