http://news.stanford.edu/news/2001/august22/prison2-822.html
This photograph shows a "guard" leads a "prisoner" down the hall in a 1971 Stanford psychology experiment. The experiment explored power dynamics by creating false distinctions among college students.
Alexander, Meredith. Thirty years later, Stanford Prison Experiment lives on. 2001. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uTdttd7XTfQ
This video shows one of the things that prison guards would do to prisoners which was spray a fire extinguisher into their cell so they inhale it.This was very unethical as an outcome.
A Rebellion breaks out. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.swans.com/library/art17/barker82.html
From this website Zimbardo made it clear to the guards that he "wanted to create a psychological atmosphere that would capture some of the essential features characteristic" of a "real prison" where "prisoners.The atmosphere did not come out how they expected.
Barker, Michael. Challenging The Stanford Prison Experiment. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/social-roles-philip-zimbardos-prison-experiment.html#lesson
From this website I learned that this caused an impact on psychology,and it had an ethical fallout.This experiment created a different outlook on responsiblities.
Boyd, Natalie. Social Roles: Philip Zimbardo's Prison Experiment. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
http://psychology.about.com/od/classicpsychologystudies/a/stanford-prison-experiment.htm
Cherry, Kendra. An Experiment in the Psychology of Imprisonment. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
From looking at this website I read about colleagues that set out to create an experiment that looked at the impact of becoming a prisoner or prison guard.They wanted to see a psychology effect on ordinary people.
http://www.wired.com/bodyhack/2007/01/the_prison_guar/
The picture being shown is one of the prison guards on duty.Guards were not all good but there was a few good ones.
Dotinga, Randy. The Prison Guard in All of Us. 2007. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4102
This article gave background information on the experiment.It gives some data that not all people know.
Dunning, B. "What You Didn't Know about the Stanford Prison Experiment." Skeptoid Podcast. Skeptoid Media, Inc., 27 May 2008. Web. 2 Dec 2013.
http://psychohawks.wordpress.com/2010/03/31/real-studies-philip-zimbardos-1971-stanford-prison-experiment/
From the website the experiment has come under large amounts of criticism, due to the disturbance caused to participants.People thought this was unethical for some circumstances.
Eddy, Samuel J. Real Studies: Philip Zimbardo’s (1971) Stanford Prison Experiment.. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/the_banality_of_heroism
The pictures being shown are prisoners during the experiment and how they were poorly treated.They were treated unfair and horribly.
Franco, Zeno. The Banality of Heroism. 2006-07. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/unique-everybody-else/201309/individual-differences-in-the-stanford-prison-experiment
The picture being shown is a prisoner being punished for not following the prison guards rules.They suffered things normal people shouldn't have even went through.
Individual Differences in the Stanford Prison Experiment. 2013. Psychology today. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.swans.com/library/art17/barker82.html
From this website Zimbardo made it clear to the guards that he "wanted to create a psychological atmosphere that would capture some of the essential features characteristic" of a "real prison" where "prisoners.He also wanted to see who would take advantage.
Lienhard, John. The Lucifer Effect. Web. 25 Oct. 2013
http://mytruestory.com/story/131
Gave the truth about the prison guards.Tells us how cruel the prisoners were treated.
Leithead, Alastair. Stanford Prison Experiment Phillip Zimbardo's psychological experiment in August 1971 turned out to be one of the most revolutionary and frightening experiments ever conducted.. BBC News, 17 Aug. 2011. Web. 2 Dec. 2013.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14564182
On this website they explained why to take a group of volunteers, tell half of them they are prisoners, the other half prison wardens, place them in a makeshift jail and watch what happens.It was not certain that there would be people to volunteer.
Leithead, Alastair. BBC News. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013
http://explorable.com/stanford-prison-experiment
From this website it gave me data on the results of the experiment.It also explained the method being used or that was concluded from this experiment.
Martyn Shuttleworth (Jun 22, 2008). Stanford Prison Experiment. Retrieved Dec 02, 2013 from Explorable.com
http://www.simplypsychology.org/zimbardo.html
This website tells us how they wanted to investigate how readily people would conform to the roles of guard and prisoner in a role-playing exercise that simulated prison life.There were certain rights and responsiblities shown that were unfair.
McLeod, S. A. (2008). Zimbardo - Stanford Prison Experiment - Simply Psychology.
http://blogs.fit.edu/blog/academics/psychology/48-stanford-prison-experiment/#.UnQNfDewWF4
This photo shows that the experiment was published in a magazine.This was a very famous experiment in psychology.
Piecora, Kyle. StanfordPrison experiment Based on Research by Phillip Zimbardo, Ph.D. Psychology Science Minute. 2013. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2011/08/17/stanford-prison-experiment-40/
Popova, Maria. Brain Pickings. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
From this website I learned the Stanford Prison experiment lead to effects so disastrous that it had to be shut down after running for only six days of the planned two week duration.They were treated with much cruelty.
http://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/magazine/article/?article_id=40741
On this website it tells who was who inside the prison experiment.Who were prisoners and who were prison guards.
Ratnesar, Romesh. The Menace Within. N.p., Aug. 2012. Web. 1 Nov. 2013
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/BBC-s-reality-show-may-be-cruel-and-unusual-2879491.php#photo-2238124
This photo shows John Loftus involved in a Stanford psychology prison experiment on August 20, 1971.This became a very known psychology effect in history.
Stannard, Matthew B. BBC's 'reality' show may be cruel and unusual television / Program based on Stanford Prison Experiment. 2002. Web. 1 Nov. 2013
http://www.mutualresponsibility.org/culture/stanford-prison-experiment-shows-how-the-abuses-at-abu-ghraib-could-be-perpetrated-by-otherwise-good-people
This website tells us how this experiment can take place elsewhere in the world.It talks about what happens when you put good people in a evil place.
Stanford Prison Experiment Shows How The Abuses At Abu Ghraib Could Be Perpetrated By Otherwise Good People. Mutual Responsibility, n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2013.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/futursimple/2435590398/ (Preview)
This photo shows how they got people to come in and be prisoners and prisonguards.They didn't expect the outcomes of it.
Stanford prison experiment. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2011/08/23/20385/stanford-prison-experiment/
This photo has the title of my history project.It shows the view of how it looked at the prison.
Stanford prison experiment 40 years later. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.bbcprisonstudy.org/bbc-prison-study.php?p=55
This website shows the conclusion of having a certain identity,how people are with organizations,and how they use power.They give plenty of information on the background of this topic.
The BBC Prison Study. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2013.
http://395cjs.blogspot.com/2012/03/stanford-prison-experiment-ethical-or.html
The picture being shown is Phillip patting down a prisoner for weapons.Sometimes they were searched against there will for no reason.
The Stanford Prison Experiment. Ethical or not? Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://social-psych.net/the-stanford-prison-experiment/
This website talked about psychologist Philip Zimbardo gathered 18 male college student volunteers to participate in the two-week experiment, with nine chosen to be guards and nine being prisoners.This was voluntary.
The Stanford Prison Experiment. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
http://uopxteama.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/the-stanford-prison-experiment-%E2%80%93-part-ii/
One of the pictures shows the prisoners in their jail cells.They didn't have sanitary restrooms or cells.
The Stanford Prison Experiment – Part II. 2009. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
http://uopxteama.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/the-stanford-prison-experiment-%E2%80%93-part-ii/
This picture shows the prisoners being forced to do push-ups or they will be beaten by the guards or they will also step on their backs while doing the push-ups.This was very unfair against their rights.
The Stanford Prison Experiment – Part II. 2009. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
http://uopxteama.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/the-stanford-prison-experiment-%E2%80%93-part-ii/
The picture being shown is showing the prison guards using one of their psychological tactics not physical tactics.This was unethical for many reasons.
The Stanford Prison Experiment – Part II. 2009. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
http://littlespyeye.wordpress.com/2013/01/
The picture shows the name of the experiment.
2012. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
https://sites.google.com/site/thepsychofsocialpsychology/classical-studies/the-stanford-prison-experiment
This website shows a video of some of the things the prison guards did to the prisoners.They weren't doing nothing wrong at all.
The Stanford Prison Experiment. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.psmag.com/blogs/the-101/rethinking-obedience-stanford-prison-experiment-49677/
This article talks about the outcome of the experiment.It talks about how this psychological study paints a dark picture of human nature.
This photograph shows a "guard" leads a "prisoner" down the hall in a 1971 Stanford psychology experiment. The experiment explored power dynamics by creating false distinctions among college students.
Alexander, Meredith. Thirty years later, Stanford Prison Experiment lives on. 2001. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uTdttd7XTfQ
This video shows one of the things that prison guards would do to prisoners which was spray a fire extinguisher into their cell so they inhale it.This was very unethical as an outcome.
A Rebellion breaks out. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.swans.com/library/art17/barker82.html
From this website Zimbardo made it clear to the guards that he "wanted to create a psychological atmosphere that would capture some of the essential features characteristic" of a "real prison" where "prisoners.The atmosphere did not come out how they expected.
Barker, Michael. Challenging The Stanford Prison Experiment. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/social-roles-philip-zimbardos-prison-experiment.html#lesson
From this website I learned that this caused an impact on psychology,and it had an ethical fallout.This experiment created a different outlook on responsiblities.
Boyd, Natalie. Social Roles: Philip Zimbardo's Prison Experiment. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
http://psychology.about.com/od/classicpsychologystudies/a/stanford-prison-experiment.htm
Cherry, Kendra. An Experiment in the Psychology of Imprisonment. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
From looking at this website I read about colleagues that set out to create an experiment that looked at the impact of becoming a prisoner or prison guard.They wanted to see a psychology effect on ordinary people.
http://www.wired.com/bodyhack/2007/01/the_prison_guar/
The picture being shown is one of the prison guards on duty.Guards were not all good but there was a few good ones.
Dotinga, Randy. The Prison Guard in All of Us. 2007. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4102
This article gave background information on the experiment.It gives some data that not all people know.
Dunning, B. "What You Didn't Know about the Stanford Prison Experiment." Skeptoid Podcast. Skeptoid Media, Inc., 27 May 2008. Web. 2 Dec 2013.
http://psychohawks.wordpress.com/2010/03/31/real-studies-philip-zimbardos-1971-stanford-prison-experiment/
From the website the experiment has come under large amounts of criticism, due to the disturbance caused to participants.People thought this was unethical for some circumstances.
Eddy, Samuel J. Real Studies: Philip Zimbardo’s (1971) Stanford Prison Experiment.. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/the_banality_of_heroism
The pictures being shown are prisoners during the experiment and how they were poorly treated.They were treated unfair and horribly.
Franco, Zeno. The Banality of Heroism. 2006-07. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/unique-everybody-else/201309/individual-differences-in-the-stanford-prison-experiment
The picture being shown is a prisoner being punished for not following the prison guards rules.They suffered things normal people shouldn't have even went through.
Individual Differences in the Stanford Prison Experiment. 2013. Psychology today. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.swans.com/library/art17/barker82.html
From this website Zimbardo made it clear to the guards that he "wanted to create a psychological atmosphere that would capture some of the essential features characteristic" of a "real prison" where "prisoners.He also wanted to see who would take advantage.
Lienhard, John. The Lucifer Effect. Web. 25 Oct. 2013
http://mytruestory.com/story/131
Gave the truth about the prison guards.Tells us how cruel the prisoners were treated.
Leithead, Alastair. Stanford Prison Experiment Phillip Zimbardo's psychological experiment in August 1971 turned out to be one of the most revolutionary and frightening experiments ever conducted.. BBC News, 17 Aug. 2011. Web. 2 Dec. 2013.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14564182
On this website they explained why to take a group of volunteers, tell half of them they are prisoners, the other half prison wardens, place them in a makeshift jail and watch what happens.It was not certain that there would be people to volunteer.
Leithead, Alastair. BBC News. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013
http://explorable.com/stanford-prison-experiment
From this website it gave me data on the results of the experiment.It also explained the method being used or that was concluded from this experiment.
Martyn Shuttleworth (Jun 22, 2008). Stanford Prison Experiment. Retrieved Dec 02, 2013 from Explorable.com
http://www.simplypsychology.org/zimbardo.html
This website tells us how they wanted to investigate how readily people would conform to the roles of guard and prisoner in a role-playing exercise that simulated prison life.There were certain rights and responsiblities shown that were unfair.
McLeod, S. A. (2008). Zimbardo - Stanford Prison Experiment - Simply Psychology.
http://blogs.fit.edu/blog/academics/psychology/48-stanford-prison-experiment/#.UnQNfDewWF4
This photo shows that the experiment was published in a magazine.This was a very famous experiment in psychology.
Piecora, Kyle. StanfordPrison experiment Based on Research by Phillip Zimbardo, Ph.D. Psychology Science Minute. 2013. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2011/08/17/stanford-prison-experiment-40/
Popova, Maria. Brain Pickings. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
From this website I learned the Stanford Prison experiment lead to effects so disastrous that it had to be shut down after running for only six days of the planned two week duration.They were treated with much cruelty.
http://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/magazine/article/?article_id=40741
On this website it tells who was who inside the prison experiment.Who were prisoners and who were prison guards.
Ratnesar, Romesh. The Menace Within. N.p., Aug. 2012. Web. 1 Nov. 2013
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/BBC-s-reality-show-may-be-cruel-and-unusual-2879491.php#photo-2238124
This photo shows John Loftus involved in a Stanford psychology prison experiment on August 20, 1971.This became a very known psychology effect in history.
Stannard, Matthew B. BBC's 'reality' show may be cruel and unusual television / Program based on Stanford Prison Experiment. 2002. Web. 1 Nov. 2013
http://www.mutualresponsibility.org/culture/stanford-prison-experiment-shows-how-the-abuses-at-abu-ghraib-could-be-perpetrated-by-otherwise-good-people
This website tells us how this experiment can take place elsewhere in the world.It talks about what happens when you put good people in a evil place.
Stanford Prison Experiment Shows How The Abuses At Abu Ghraib Could Be Perpetrated By Otherwise Good People. Mutual Responsibility, n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2013.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/futursimple/2435590398/ (Preview)
This photo shows how they got people to come in and be prisoners and prisonguards.They didn't expect the outcomes of it.
Stanford prison experiment. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2011/08/23/20385/stanford-prison-experiment/
This photo has the title of my history project.It shows the view of how it looked at the prison.
Stanford prison experiment 40 years later. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.bbcprisonstudy.org/bbc-prison-study.php?p=55
This website shows the conclusion of having a certain identity,how people are with organizations,and how they use power.They give plenty of information on the background of this topic.
The BBC Prison Study. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2013.
http://395cjs.blogspot.com/2012/03/stanford-prison-experiment-ethical-or.html
The picture being shown is Phillip patting down a prisoner for weapons.Sometimes they were searched against there will for no reason.
The Stanford Prison Experiment. Ethical or not? Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://social-psych.net/the-stanford-prison-experiment/
This website talked about psychologist Philip Zimbardo gathered 18 male college student volunteers to participate in the two-week experiment, with nine chosen to be guards and nine being prisoners.This was voluntary.
The Stanford Prison Experiment. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
http://uopxteama.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/the-stanford-prison-experiment-%E2%80%93-part-ii/
One of the pictures shows the prisoners in their jail cells.They didn't have sanitary restrooms or cells.
The Stanford Prison Experiment – Part II. 2009. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
http://uopxteama.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/the-stanford-prison-experiment-%E2%80%93-part-ii/
This picture shows the prisoners being forced to do push-ups or they will be beaten by the guards or they will also step on their backs while doing the push-ups.This was very unfair against their rights.
The Stanford Prison Experiment – Part II. 2009. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
http://uopxteama.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/the-stanford-prison-experiment-%E2%80%93-part-ii/
The picture being shown is showing the prison guards using one of their psychological tactics not physical tactics.This was unethical for many reasons.
The Stanford Prison Experiment – Part II. 2009. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
http://littlespyeye.wordpress.com/2013/01/
The picture shows the name of the experiment.
2012. Web. 1 Nov. 2013.
https://sites.google.com/site/thepsychofsocialpsychology/classical-studies/the-stanford-prison-experiment
This website shows a video of some of the things the prison guards did to the prisoners.They weren't doing nothing wrong at all.
The Stanford Prison Experiment. Web. 12 Nov. 2013.
http://www.psmag.com/blogs/the-101/rethinking-obedience-stanford-prison-experiment-49677/
This article talks about the outcome of the experiment.It talks about how this psychological study paints a dark picture of human nature.