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Stanford Prison Experiment (2016 Rerun)

[Rerun] Dr Kirk Honda talks about the famous Stanford prison experiment of 1971.

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November 14, 2016

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Comments

Oof, the Ezra Miller comments made me cringe. To be fair I think this was made before the public was made aware of his, uh, activities.

Fiona Whittle

I disagree. The experiment did not show a "natural" environment, but it sure showed that it doesn't take much to make good people do bad things. It didn't even take a whole institution, it just took one scientist.

sofia guicking


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