Correspondence and Prison Interview Transcripts, 1989-2003

Correspondence and Prison Interview Transcripts, 1989-2003

in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Doug Korpi, fl. 1971, Series 1: Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971-2005, Box M3483.1, Folder 7: Doug Korpi correspondence and prison interview transcripts, 1989-2003 (originally published 2003), 19 page(s)

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Field of Interest
Psychology
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of the University of Akron
Content Type
Essay
Duration
0 sec
Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2003
Page Count
19
Psychologist
Doug Korpi, fl. 1971
Series Number
Series 1: Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971-2005, Box M3483.1, Folder 7: Doug Korpi correspondence and prison interview transcripts, 1989-2003
Subject
Psychology, Social Sciences, Psychology & Counseling, Social Psychology, Stanford Prison Experiment, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Observation Methods, Psicología Social, Psicologia Social, Philip Zimbardo, 1933-, Social Psychology, Obedience, Sense of control, Prisoners, Authority issues, Experiments, Social behavior, Learned helplessness, Research studies and practices, Behavior modification, Negative reinforcement
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Psicología Social, Psicologia Social

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