Zimbardo

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    • What is the aim of Zimbardo's research into conformity to social roles?
      To develop an understanding of conformity to social roles
    • What are the three main areas of focus in Zimbardo's research?

      Ethics, research methods, and real-world application
    • What key aspects should be noted when watching Zimbardo's Prison Experiment video?

      • Participants
      • Research design
      • Findings
      • Explanations of behavior
      • Ethical issues
      • Relevance to real life
    • What was the purpose of setting up a mock prison in Zimbardo's study?

      To test if the brutality of prison guards was due to their personalities or the situation
    • How many students participated in Zimbardo's Prison Experiment?

      24 students
    • What roles were the participants randomly assigned in Zimbardo's study?

      Roles of guards or prisoners
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses to consider in Zimbardo's study?

      Strengths:
      • Control over participant selection
      • Random assignment of roles

      Weaknesses:
      • Low population validity
      • Low ecological validity
      • Potential bias from Zimbardo
    • What is a limitation regarding the population validity of Zimbardo's study?

      It was conducted on only American male students in 1971
    • How did the findings of Reicher and Haslam (2006) differ from Zimbardo's study?

      In their study, the prisoners took control
    • What did Reicher and Haslam suggest about the guards in their replication of Zimbardo's experiment?

      Guards failed to develop a shared social identity
    • What is a counter-criticism Zimbardo used to support his view on situational factors?

      Evidence from events at the Abu Ghraib prison
    • What is a limitation regarding the ecological validity of Zimbardo's study?

      The study was conducted in an artificial situation
    • What did Banuazizi and Mohamed (1975) suggest about the participants in Zimbardo's study?

      Participants were play-acting their roles
    • How did Zimbardo counter the criticism of lack of realism in his study?

      He noted that 90% of prisoners' conversations were about prison life
    • What did Zimbardo conclude about the influence of the situation on behavior?

      It minimized the role of individual personalities
    • What was a strength of Zimbardo's study regarding participant control?

      Only emotionally stable participants were recruited
    • How did random assignment of roles affect the study's internal validity?

      It ensured behavior was due to situational pressures, not personalities
    • What real-life application did Zimbardo use to support his research findings?

      • Events at Abu Ghraib prison
      • Articles discussing the abuse of prisoners
      • Zimbardo's commentary on the situation
    • What did Zimbardo's commentary on Abu Ghraib suggest about his research?

      It supported his ideas about situational influences on behavior
    • What question might arise from reading the BBC articles regarding Zimbardo's research?

      Is there anything in the articles that questions Zimbardo’s research?
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