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The Stanford Prison Experiment : A Experiment

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The Stanford Prison Experiment has been one of great controversy since it took place in 1971. Originally established to observe and record the psychological effects the criminal justice system has on prisoners and guards, the experiment went awry due to the neglect of Zimbardo, the scientist holding the experiment. The Stanford Prison Experiment or SPE consisted of 18 students and 6 alternatives recreating regular prison life by being randomly assigned the roles of prisoner and guard. Due to his gross misconduct, Zimbardo is personally responsible for the stripping of scientific value from his “experiment.” He is remembered not his contributions to the scientific community, but for being memorably cruel and resulting in a full re-establishment of the ethical guidelines of the Institutional Review Board. Immediately following the termination of the project, attention was brought to the need of the revision of the ethical guidelines, however, Zimbardo and his experiment had both negative and positive impacts. Quite obviously negative, were his close personal involvement in the experiment, his total disregard of the psychological needs of the participants, and his blatant resistance to push-back from his colleagues noting the flaws in the project. It is easy to assume Zimbardo went into the experiment expecting a negative outcome, resulting in a very strong example of the observer expectancy effect. You can see when watching the film, how he creates or fuels conflict and

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