Zimbardo's Research Flashcards

1
Q

what was the aim of Zimbardo’s research?

A

the extent to which ordinary students conformed to the roles of prison guards and prisoners (social roles)

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2
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where was the mock prison set up in?

A

Stanford University

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3
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how many ppts are in Zimbardo’s research?

A

24 of the most stable male volunteers (signed up from an advert)

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4
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how were the ppts allocated to either prisoner or guard?

A

random allocation

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5
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how much were ppts paid?

A

$15 per day

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6
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what was Zimbardo’s role in the experiment?

A

prison superintendent

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7
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what was the role of the prisoners?

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  • referred to by their numbers
  • follow rules
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8
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what was the role of the guards?

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  • enforce the rules
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9
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what happened on day 1 in ZImbardo’s research?

A

one prisoner was released by choice

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10
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what happened on day 2 in ZImbardo’s research?

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  • prisoners rebelled and the guards would retaliate with harsher treatments
  • prisoners became subdued, depressed and anxious
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what happened on day 4 in ZImbardo’s research?

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  • 2 prisoners leave
  • 1 prisoner begins a hunger strike, the guards attempted to force feed him and he was put in a hole. This prisoner was shunned by other prisoners
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12
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what happened on day 6 in ZImbardo’s research?

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research was stopped (it was meant to be 14 days)

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13
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what is the conclusion of Zimbardo’s research?

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  • simulation revealed the power of situation to influence people’s behaviour
  • guards. prisoners and even Zimbardo conformed to their social roles
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14
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what type of experiment was Zimbardo’s experiment?

A

field experiment

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15
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how were the participants of Zimbardo’s experiment chosen?

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  • an advert was placed in the newspaper asking for male volunteers and Zimbardo psychologically evaluated these volunteers
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16
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how was the start of the experiment?

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  • there was a slow start to the experiment but the guards became increasingly tyrannical in response to the prisoners misbehaviours
17
Q

what is a weakness of Zimbardo’s research(R)?

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  • lacks realism to a true prison
  • Banuazizi and Movahedi argued ppts were merely play-acting rather than actually conforming to their social roles
  • ppts performance = based on stereotypes of how prisoners and guards are supposed to behave
  • e.g. one guard had said that they based their role on a brutal character from Cool Hand Luke, which explains why the prisoners rioted because that’s why real prisoners would have done
  • findings tell us little about conformity to social roles in real prisons
18
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what is a strength of Zimbardo’s research(C)?

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  • Z and colleagues had control over key variable
  • e.g selection of ppts (emotionally stable and they were randomly allocated to role of prisoner or guard)
  • one way that researchers ruled out individual personality differences as an explanation of findings
  • if guards and prisoners behaved very differently, their behaviour must be due to the role
  • control over variables, increases internal validity of study, we can be much more confident in drawing conclusions about influence of social roles on conformity
19
Q

what is a weakness of Zimbardo’s research(E)?

A

deemed as unethical