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  1. The Stanford prison experiment (SPE) was a psychological experiment conducted in August 1971. It was a two-week simulation of a prison environment that examined the effects of situational variables on participants' reactions and behaviors.

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    • August 14–21, 1971
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  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Stanford Prison Experiment, a social psychology study (1971) in which college students became prisoners or guards in a simulated prison environment. Intended to measure the effect of role-playing, labeling, and social expectations on behavior, the experiment ended after six days due to the mistreatment of prisoners.

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  3. 2 de dic. de 2018 · El experimento fue financiado por el gobierno de EE.UU., que quería entender el origen de los conflictos en su sistema penitenciario. Zimbardo seleccionó a 24 estudiantes, la mayoría blancos y de...

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  4. Carried out August 15-21, 1971 in the basement of Jordan Hall, the Stanford Prison Experiment set out to examine the psychological effects of authority and powerlessness in a prison environment. The study, led by psychology professor Philip G. Zimbardo, recruited Stanford students using a local newspaper ad.

  5. Welcome to the official Stanford Prison Experiment website, which features extensive information about a classic psychology experiment that inspired an award-winning movie, New York Times bestseller, and documentary DVD.

  6. El experimento de la cárcel de Stanford es un conocido estudio psicológico acerca de la influencia de un ambiente extremo, la vida en prisión, en las conductas desarrolladas por el hombre, dependiente de los roles sociales que desarrollaban (cautivo, guardia).

  7. PrisonExp.org. In August of 1971, Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo of Stanford University in California conducted what is widely considered one of the most influential experiments in social psychology to date.