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    • The Stanford Prison Experiment aimed to investigate how people would behave when placed into different social roles, specifically as either prisoners or guards.
    • Participants were randomly assigned to be either a prisoner or guard
    • Zimbardo was interested in the effects of social roles on behaviour
    • guards wore sunglasses so that they couldn't see their eyes which dehumanized them
    • prisoners started to rebel
    • it ended early due to ethical issues
    • people wanted to leave as they were mentally effected
    • they put an add in the newspaper for people to apply to participate
    • participants were vetted before they took part
    • when they were taken into the experiment they were kidnapped which they weren't told in the beginning of the experiment
    • guards quickly took to their roles and humiliated prisoners and made them carry out degrading acts
    • the prisoners become submissive and a lot showed mental distress
    • prisoners started to refer to themselves as their numbers
    • participants showed identification (NSI) as they changed their public behaviour and private beliefs during the experiment but was a short-term change
    • experiment shows that individuals will conform readily to the role given to them even if that role over-rides their moral belief about their behaviour
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