ZIMBARDO PRISON EXPERIMENTS Flashcards

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zimbardo aims

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wanted to see wheter people conform to social roles

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ZIMBARDO PROCEDURE

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  • 21 male psychology students (volunteer sample) randomly. allocated prisoneer or prision guard
  • 11 prison guards 10
  • prisoners prisoners aressted at home, stripped and deloused
  • spent 23 hours a week in their cells for two weeks guards dressed in khaki and refered to as ‘mr correctional sir’
  • also had whissle, club and wore reflective sunglasses avoid eye contact with prisoners worked eight hour shift.
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ZIMBARDO FINDINGS

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  • after a slow start guards took up their roles with enthusiasm and became a threat to prisoners psychologically and physically
  • ended after 6 days instead of 14 (ethical concerns)
  • 2 days = prisoners rebel, guards then harassed them constantly, reminding them of their place (headcounts) and enforcing many rules and punishing small things
  • prisoners became depressed, subdued and anxious
  • guards become more aggressive and appeared like they were enjoying it.
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one strength high control over key variables

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  • emotionally stable pp were recruited and randomly allocated the roles of guard or prisoner
  • the guards and prisoners has those roles only by chance so their behaviour was due to the role itself and not their personalities
  • this control increased the studies internal validity so we can be confidence in drawing conclusions about the effcts of social roles on conformity
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lacks realism of a true prison (banuazizi and mohavedi)

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  • banuazizi and mohavedi suggests particapants were play acting based.
  • their performances refelcted sterotypes of how prisoners and guards are supposed to behave one guard based his role on a character called
  • “cool hand luke” prisoners rioted because they thought that is what real prisoners did.
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one limitation is that FROMM accused zimbardo of extaggering the power of conformity

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  • fromm accused zimbardo of exaggerating the power of the situation to influence behaviour and minimising personality figures
  • only about 1/3 behaved in a brutal manner, 1/3 were keen on applying rules fairly and 1/3 tried to help and support prisoners by sharing cigarettes and sympathising with them
  • zimbardo’s conclusion that participants conformed to social roles.
  • despite situational pressures to conform to a role they were able to exercise right and wrong
  • suggests zimbardo overextaggered the view that the guards were brutal and minimised dispositional influence.
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one limitation is that theres an alternative exp

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  • zimb claimed pp naturally took on social roles - just having a role meant that pp confromed to exp associated with it
  • however this doesnt explain those guards who were brutal - social identity theory reicher and haslam argue that those who identify with the role of the guard conform to it
  • this shows that it is possible to resist situational pressures to confrom to social roles. as long as the individual doesnt identify with that role
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one limitations of zimbardos work is that theres ethical issues

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  • acting as both researcher & prision superintendent he made it diffuclt for particapents to leave when pp asked to leave zimb responded as prision super intentdent concered abour prsion rather than prisoners
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