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Philip Zimbardo - The Stanford Prison Experiment - TRAILER

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Brian Rose

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🗓️ 11 April 2018

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Professor Philip Zimbardo is a American Psychologist and Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, famous for being the creator of the legendary Stanford Prison Experiment.

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0:00.0

We'd like to believe I'm not influenced by other people. That's a lie.

0:06.0

Situations can corrupt almost all of us.

0:10.0

You decided to cook up the Stanford Prison Experiment.

0:15.0

The key to the study is flipping coin,

0:18.0

you're a guard, you're a prisoner, you're a guard, you're a guard, you're a prisoner.

0:20.0

I wanted bright intelligent college students. They're smart they should be able to

0:26.4

figure out what's happening. In 36 hours the first prisoner had an emotional breakdown.

0:34.0

No one out, no one of the guards said these are dangerous prisoners.

0:39.0

We're going to have to show them whose boss.

0:41.0

Each day a little worse. In five days five prisoners had

0:47.0

emotional breakdown. I got corrupted. It's out of control now. I made a big mistake.

0:54.0

R

0:55.6

R 819 did a bad thing.

0:58.0

Riser 819 did a bad thing.

1:00.0

So the power of the situation gets the majority of people to do things that go against their conscience.

1:05.0

Say to yourself, what do I have to do to be a good person?

1:09.0

What am I going to do to make my world better. Oh, you're going to be.

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