The Stanford Prison Experiment - Describe & Evaluate

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What makes the experiment highly ecologically valid?
It was done in a prison-like environment
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What makes the experiment have high mundane realism?
The participants were arrested, stripped and given numbers
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What evidence did Zimbardo use to support that participants believed in the prison setup?
90% of conversations during the experiment were about prison life
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What did Fromm say about the experiment?
Zimbardo exaggerated the extent to which people conformed
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What did Reicher & Haslam's semi-replication do to contradict the SPE?
Guards failed to share a social identity
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What did Abu Ghraib do to support the SPE?
Showed that brutal treatment of prisoners occurs in real life
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What did Banuazizi and Mohavedi say about the experiment?
Participants were acting due to demand characteristics
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Which prisoner claimed he was suffering from psychological issues and left after 36 hours?
Prisoner #8612
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What was the name of the area of solitary confinement?
The Hole
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What was the ratio of guards to prisoners?
11:10
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What did the guards use when the prisoners rioted (by barricading their doors)
A fire extinguisher
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