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  1. Philip George Zimbardo (/ z ɪ m ˈ b ɑːr d oʊ /; born March 23, 1933) is an American psychologist and a professor emeritus at Stanford University. He became known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment, which was later severely criticized for both ethical and scientific reasons.

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  2. Jun 13, 2022 · Philip Zimbardo is an influential psychologist best-known for his 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment. Many psychology students may also be familiar with his introductory psychology textbooks and Discovering Psychology video series, which are often used in high school and psychology classrooms.

  3. Nov 17, 2023 · The experiment was conducted in 1971 by psychologist Philip Zimbardo to examine situational forces versus dispositions in human behavior. 24 young, healthy, psychologically normal men were randomly assigned to be “prisoners” or “guards” in a simulated prison environment.

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  5. Dr. Philip George Zimbardo. Dr. Philip George Zimbardo, a towering persona in the field of psychology, is widely recognized for his pioneering and controversial 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment. This overview will explore the life journey and illustrious career of Zimbardo, from his humble beginnings in New York City to his eventual rise to ...

  6. Philip Zimbardo is perhaps best known for the Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted in the basement of the Stanford University psychology department in 1971. The participants in the study were 24 male college students who were randomly assigned to act either as "guards" or "prisoners" in the mock prison.

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  7. Aug 31, 2018 · Updated on August 31, 2018. Philip G. Zimbardo, born March 23, 1933, is an influential social psychologist. He is best known for the influential—yet controversial—study known as the “Stanford Prison Experiment,” a study in which research participants were “prisoners” and “guards” in a mock prison.

  8. Stanford University psychology professor Philip Zimbardo led the research team who administered the study. [1] Participants were recruited from the local community with an ad in the newspapers offering $15 per day ($113 in 2023) to male students who wanted to participate in a "psychological study of prison life".

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