Zimbardo House of Representatives Testimony, 1971

Zimbardo House of Representatives Testimony, 1971

in Philip Zimbardo Papers, of University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology; with Philip Zimbardo, 1933-, Series 1: Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971-2005, Box M3483.2, Folder 3: Zimbardo House of Representatives testimony, 1971 (originally published 1971), 50 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
1971
Page Count
50
Psychologist
Philip Zimbardo, 1933-
Series Number
Series 1: Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971-2005, Box M3483.2, Folder 3: Zimbardo House of Representatives testimony, 1971
Subject
Psychology, Social Sciences, Psychology & Counseling, Social Psychology, Stanford Prison Experiment, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Observation Methods, Psicología Social, Psicologia Social, Social Psychology, Obedience, Sense of control, Prisoners, Authority issues, Experiments, Social behavior, Learned helplessness, Research studies and practices, Behavior modification, Negative reinforcement, Power
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Psicología Social, Psicologia Social

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