The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most famous studies in the history of psychology. For nearly a half century it has been understood to show that assigning people to a toxic role will, on its own, unlock the human capacity to treat others with cruelty. In contrast, principles of identity leadership argue that roles are unlikely to elicit cruelty unless leaders encourage potential perpetrators to identify with what is presented as a noble ingroup cause and to believe their actions are necessary for the advancement of that cause. Although identity leadership has been implicated in behavior ranging from electoral success to obedience to authority, researchers have hitherto had limited capacity to establish whether role conform...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
We have run a series of studies that include two (ethical) paradigms of Milgram's obedience studies....
Sometimes in its desire to uncover new knowledge, psychology loses its way. Generally it happens whe...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most famous studies in the history of psychology....
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most famous studies in the history of psychology....
Access to the Stanford University archive has revealed new material that makes it possible to debate...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is widely recognized as one of the most ethically controversial...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most studied and celebrated studies within social...
There is a general tendency for social psychologists to focus on processes of oppression rather than...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was Zimbardo’s singular, memorable contri-bution to the annals ...
We test male juvenile prisoners on a dictator game with another anonymous co-prisoner as recipient. ...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was conducted to determine the psychological and behavioural ef...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
This is a film review of The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015), directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Welcome to issue 6.3 of the journal. As always, we are pleased to present papers that address a broa...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
We have run a series of studies that include two (ethical) paradigms of Milgram's obedience studies....
Sometimes in its desire to uncover new knowledge, psychology loses its way. Generally it happens whe...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most famous studies in the history of psychology....
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most famous studies in the history of psychology....
Access to the Stanford University archive has revealed new material that makes it possible to debate...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is widely recognized as one of the most ethically controversial...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most studied and celebrated studies within social...
There is a general tendency for social psychologists to focus on processes of oppression rather than...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was Zimbardo’s singular, memorable contri-bution to the annals ...
We test male juvenile prisoners on a dictator game with another anonymous co-prisoner as recipient. ...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was conducted to determine the psychological and behavioural ef...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
This is a film review of The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015), directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Welcome to issue 6.3 of the journal. As always, we are pleased to present papers that address a broa...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
We have run a series of studies that include two (ethical) paradigms of Milgram's obedience studies....
Sometimes in its desire to uncover new knowledge, psychology loses its way. Generally it happens whe...