Zimbardo's Legacy: Understanding the Stanford Prison Experiment and Its Impact
Friday, 18 October 2024, 23:00
Zimbardo's Notable Contributions
Philip Zimbardo, the respected psychologist known for the Stanford Prison Experiment, died on October 14 in San Francisco. His innovative studies have profoundly affected our grasp of psychological phenomena. This groundbreaking research not only raised ethical questions but also reshaped views on authority and conformity.
Key Moments in Zimbardo's Career
- Conducting the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971.
- Pioneering studies on situational influences on behavior.
- Advocating for positive social change through psychology.
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