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1.4.1 Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment
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What is the purpose of the exercise area in the prison layout?
For prisoners to exercise
What are the different areas and rooms shown in the prison layout?
Guards' mess
Walkway
(first floor)
Cell
Guards' observation post
Prisoners' showers
Main atrium
Exercise area
Isolation cell
Guards' bathroom
Video booth
Delivery area
Entrance
How did Zimbardo's experiment create a realistic prison environment?
By transforming a
university basement
into a prison
What was the layout of the Stanford Prison Experiment designed to achieve?
Central hub for guards' control
Observation posts for monitoring prisoners
Cameras for a controlled environment
Study psychological effects of
authority
How many male students participated in the Stanford Prison Experiment?
24
male students
What roles were the participants assigned in the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Prisoners or
guards
Why are there sliding lockable grilles in the prison layout?
To control access and movement of
prisoners
What was the living arrangement for participants in the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Lived in the simulated prison
24/7
Guards worked in shifts
What were the characteristics of the guards in Zimbardo's experiment?
Wore
uniforms
and carried
batons
Had
authority
over prisoners
Set the rules
What security features are present in the prison layout?
Sliding lockable grilles
Fixed cameras
Guards' observation post
Prisoners' showers
How many days did the Stanford Prison Experiment actually last?
6
days
What psychological effects were studied in Zimbardo's experiment?
The effects of
authority
on behavior
What is the purpose of the exercise area in the prison layout?
For prisoners to exercise
How many male students participated in Zimbardo's experiment?
24
male students
What were the characteristics of the prisoners in Zimbardo's experiment?
Wore loose uniforms
Had assigned
numbers
, not
names
Allowed
limited rights
What was the impact of the power imbalance in Zimbardo's experiment?
It significantly impacted
behavior
What was the consequence of the power dynamics in Zimbardo's experiment?
Leading to significant
psychological
changes
How does the layout of the prison facilitate security and control over the prisoners?
The layout has features like
grilles
, cameras, and observation posts to monitor and restrict prisoner movement
How were participants assigned their roles in the experiment?
They were
randomly assigned
What was the main aim of Zimbardo's prison simulation?
To study
behavior changes
with
social roles
What security features are present in the prison layout?
Sliding lockable grilles
Fixed cameras
Guards' observation post
Prisoners' showers
What did the guards have over the prisoners in Zimbardo's experiment?
Authority
over prisoners
Why are there sliding lockable grilles in the prison layout?
To control access and movement of
prisoners
How long was the Stanford Prison Experiment originally planned to last?
2 weeks
What are the key behavioral changes observed in prisoners and guards during Zimbardo's experiment?
Prisoners:
Became passive and depressed
Showed signs of
psychological distress
(crying, hopelessness)
Guards:
Became
authoritarian
and abusive
Enforced strict rules and used punishment
How does the layout of the prison facilitate security and control over the prisoners?
The layout has features like
grilles
,
cameras
, and
observation posts
to monitor and restrict prisoner movement
What psychological effects did prisoners experience in the experiment?
Severe
anxiety
and
depression
What does Zimbardo's experiment illustrate about the influence of situational factors on behavior?
Ordinary individuals can adopt
extreme behaviors
Social roles significantly impact actions
Behavioral changes can exceed expectations
What was the outcome of the ethical violations in Zimbardo's experiment?
The experiment was ended prematurely after
6 days
What are the components of the CDI reactor setup?
Inlet
Acrylic sheet
Spacer
Graphite sheet
Rubber sheet
Activated carbon cloth
CDI reactor
Peristaltic pump
Stirrer
Outlet
Where was the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted?
Stanford University
basement
How does the flow of the solution through the CDI reactor setup?
The solution flows from the
inlet
, through the layers of the CDI reactor, and out the
outlet
What were the two roles assigned in Zimbardo's experiment?
Prisoners
and
guards
How do environment and role influence behavior according to the Stanford Prison Experiment?
They significantly impact individual
behavior
outcomes
What was a key ethical consideration in Zimbardo's experiment?
Lack of
informed consent
How was surveillance maintained in the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Through
cameras
and observation posts
What signs of psychological distress did prisoners show?
Crying
and
hopelessness
What was a limitation regarding participants' right to withdraw?
It was difficult for them to
leave
What are the main differences between the Stanford Prison Experiment and Milgram's Obedience Experiment?
Setting: Simulated prison vs. university lab
Roles: Prisoners and guards vs. teacher and learner
Authority
: Defined by social role vs. scientific researcher
Behavior Studied
:
Conformity to roles
vs. obedience to instructions
Ethical Concerns:
Psychological harm
vs.
psychological distress
and
deception
Why was the lack of informed consent an ethical issue?
Participants weren't fully informed of
risks
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