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- From: "Todd.Nelson" <22817MGR@MSU.BITNET>
- Subject: prisoner study
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- Barry,
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- I think you're referring to the classic Social Psychology experiment by
- Zimbardo, not Milgram.
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- (Zimbardo, P. G., Banks, W. C., Haney, C., & Jaffe, D. (1973). The mind is a
- formidable jailer: A Pirandellian prison. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, pp.
- 38-60.)
-
- also, see:
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- Zimbardo, P. G. (1972). On the ethics of intervention in human psychological
- research: With special reference to the Stanford prison experiment.
- COGNITION, 2, 243-256.
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-
- Best,
- Todd D. Nelson
-