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    • Zimbardo study
      24 male, middle class Americans randomly assigned to prisoner or guard roles conducted at Stanford University
    • Zimbardo study
      1. Prisoners arrested in their homes given smocks to wear and referred to by a number
      2. Guards wore uniform, sunglasses and a hat
      3. Guards worked 8 hour shifts with 3 guards to the prisoners
      4. Zimbardo was the prison Superintendent
      5. No physical violence allowed
    • Zimbardo study findings
      • Participants quickly conformed to their assigned roles
      • Prisoners talked about prison life and rebelled
      • Guards harassed and humiliated prisoners and made them complete pointless tasks
      • 4 prisoners left the study due to emotional distress
      • Study shut down after 6 days, when it was meant to last 2 weeks
    • Lack of ecological validity

      Participants knew it wasn't a real prison, so may not have behaved how they would in a real prison
    • Ecological validity

      Participants responded as if it were a real prison, with 90% of conversations about prison life
    • The Zimbardo study also showed awareness of ethics, as the researchers stopped it before it could get worse
    • The Zimbardo study only used American male participants, so the results may not apply to other cultures or genders
    • Zimbardo's role as prison superintendent may have introduced investigator effects that influenced the participants' behaviour
    • The Zimbardo study may have exaggerated the power of roles, as only 1/3 of guards behaved brutally and most resisted the pressure of the brutal role
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