What was the primary aim of Zimbardo's Prison Experiment?

Understanding the Stanford Prison Experiment

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To measure the physical strength of participants
To evaluate the effectiveness of prison uniforms
To test the intelligence of college students
To study the effects of prison environment on behavior
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Which of the following is an example of a social role?
A politician being silent
A teacher ignoring students
A student skipping class
A doctor being empathetic
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How were participants assigned roles in the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Based on their physical appearance
Randomly
According to their academic performance
By their personal choice
4.
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What was a significant finding from the Stanford Prison Experiment?
The experiment lasted for a full 14 days
Participants refused to follow instructions
Guards and prisoners quickly adopted their roles
Prisoners became more intelligent
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Which real-life event was compared to the findings of the Stanford Prison Experiment?
The fall of the Berlin Wall
The American Military prison of Abu Ghraib
The moon landing
The Watergate scandal
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What was a major ethical concern regarding the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Participants were not given food
Participants were not paid
Participants were not informed about the study
Participants were not allowed to leave
7.
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What was a criticism related to Zimbardo's role in the experiment?
He was too lenient with participants
He took on dual roles, leading to bias
He did not interact with participants
He ended the experiment too early
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