REICHER & HASLAM Flashcards
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Method of their experiment
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- Controlled observation.
- Set in a mock prison.
- Pps were tracked on camera and microphones.
- 15 male volunteers took part. They were assigned roles randomly.
5 = guards.
10 = inmates. - Compliance, stress and depression levels were measured daily.
- They were told that one random prisoner would be promoted and become a guard on day three.
- Prisoners started challenging the guards power and authority. Negotiating with the guards about prison condition and even breaking into the guard quarters and making their own commune rules
- An ethics committee was set up.
- The study ended early on the 8th day due to ethical reason - the original experimental case study collapsed as the guards accepted the new system
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Results
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- The prisoners shared a group identity until told there was a promotion
However afterwards they then worked together to challenge the guards power as they viewed them as weak authority - The guards did not form a group, did not always use their authority and did not identify with their assigned role.
- The unequal system eventually failed because the guards had a weak group identity and the prisoners formed a strong group identity.
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What were the stages of the study interventions
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- Days 1-3: all prisoners acted in ways that they thought would allow them to become guards.
- Day 4 onwards: the prisoner group formed a stronger identity because they knew they couldn’t get promoted.
- Day 6: the prisoners rebelled. Participants formed a democracy.
- Day 6 onwards: the democracy eventually failed because of group tensions. Some ex-prisoners tried to establish a hierarchy.
- The ethics committee stopped the experiment early because of participants’ stress levels.
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Pros
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- No deception.
- Protection - the ethics committee could stop the experiment. Debriefing and counselling offered.
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Cons
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- Artificial situation - so the experiment has low ecological validity (cannot be generalised well).
- Staged for TV - many people (e.g. Zimbardo) claim parts of the study were staged and participants were influenced by the cameras. Demand characteristics
- Lack of empowerment - Zimbardo’s guards were prompted to keep order; the guards in this experiment weren’t. Perhaps this explains their lack of motivation and empowerment.
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