KEY RESEARCH STUDY: Zimbardo

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  • What is Zimbardo's (The Stanford Prison Experiment) procedure?
    Zimbardo (1971) converted a basement in Stanford Uni into a mock prison. The participants were assigned roles and striped in order to receive new clothing – guards wore uniform with black-out glasses and handcuffs, and prisoners wore jumpsuits and were given numbers (which they were referred to as). Zimbardo observed the behaviour while acting as a prison warden. Guards worked 8-hour shifts and were not allowed to be violent to the prisoners. The observation (controlled, overt, participant) lasted for 6 days – meant to be 2 weeks long.
  • What was Zimbardo's findings?
    Within hours, guards began to harass prisoners both verbally and physically – shouting/swearing at them and even taking away their toilet privileges. Prisoners became submissive and snitched on each other to become liked