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New Docuseries Examines the Infamous ‘Stanford Prison Experiment'
The upcoming film will feature interviews with the the original "guards" and "prisoners" from the notorious 1971 study
Philip Zimbardo, psychologist who created the infamous 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment
Philip Zimbardo, who has died aged 91, was a psychologist whose studies included work on shyness, the psychological roots of evil and the effects of the past on decision-making; but he was best known for the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment,
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo, architect of the ‘Stanford Prison Experiment,’ is dead at 91
Zimbardo's "Prison Experiment," a landmark and controversial study, was shut down after six days, but its implications have had a profound effect.
Stanford psychologist behind the controversial ‘Stanford Prison Experiment’ dies at 91
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Philip G. Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the controversial “Stanford Prison Experiment” that was intended to examine the psychological experiences of imprisonment, has died. He was 91. Stanford University announced Friday that Zimbardo died Oct. 14 at his home in San Francisco. A cause of death was not provided.
Philip Zimbardo, psychologist who led Stanford prison experiment, dies
Philip Zimbardo's 1971 Stanford University experiment, employing college students to play prison guards and inmates, became one of the most controversial episodes in modern psychology.
Psychologist behind controversial 1971 'Stanford Prison Experiment' dead at 91
The 1971 prison study was scheduled for two weeks, but was stopped after six days when college-aged students playing guards became psychologically abusive.
Psychology professor behind controversial “Stanford Prison Experiment” dies at 91
The 1971 prison study was scheduled for two weeks, but was stopped after six days when college-aged students playing guards became psychologically abusive and those playing prisoners became anxious, emotionally depressed,
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Stanford researchers map ‘White-Only’ properties in Santa Clara Co. using AI
Researchers at Stanford University and Princeton University have teamed up with the County of Santa Clara to attempt to map ...
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SMU hits significant milestone with win over Stanford, but Mustangs have sights set higher
The Mustangs showed Saturday they were miles ahead of a Stanford program that’s been rebuilding for half a decade. It took ...
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University Presidents Should Not Silence Themselves
Since the 1960s, college presidents such as Notre Dame’s Theodore Hesburgh, Yale’s Kingman Brewster and Berkeley’s Clark Kerr ...
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New coach Kyle Smith leads Stanford into 1st season in the ACC
Stanford hired coach Kyle Smith to take over after Jerod Haase failed to lead the team to the NCAA Tournament even once in ...
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SMU tight end RJ Maryland exits game vs. Stanford early with knee injury
Star tight end RJ Maryland left the game with a knee injury early in the third quarter and never returned after a Stanford ...
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Three things Stanford football wants to see from freshman quarterback Elijah Brown
Since getting injured in Stanford football’s second game of the season, the return timeline for freshman quarterback Elijah ...
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Psychologist behind the controversial ‘Stanford Prison Experiment’ dies at 91
Philip G. Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the controversial “Stanford Prison Experiment” that was intended to examine the ...
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Stanford says ‘no’ to students’ Israel divestment petition
Stanford University has rejected a call from Students for Justice in Palestine to divest from Israel-related companies.
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