Nat Geo’s new three-part documentary revisits Philip Zimbardo’s controversial saga from 1971, but it leaves a lot of ...
A new docuseries challenges half a century's worth of received wisdom about the influential social psychology study ...
She started looking at old psychological studies exploring human nature and became fascinated by the Stanford Prison ...
A new National Geographic series will feature interviews with former prisoners and guards from the infamous Stanford Prison ...
Ars chats with director Juliette Eisner and original study participants in new documentary series. Ars chats with director ...
In August 1971, at the tail end of summer break, the Stanford psychology professor Philip Zimbardo recruited two dozen male ...
A new three-part Nat Geo series titled "The Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth" takes a closer look at what ...
Unlocking the Truth,’ the controversy surrounding the infamous 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment is addressed with the help of ...
Participants from a notorious psychological experiment that shocked America have reunited more than 50 years later for The ...
By Michael S. Rosenwald Philip G. Zimbardo, a towering figure in social psychology who explored how good people turn evil in the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, which devolved into chaos ...
An artful new documentary sheds new light even for those familiar with the infamous experiment, Scott McLemee writes.
Philip G. Zimbardo, a Stanford University social psychologist whose aborted 1971 experiment, employing college students to play prison guards and inmates, became one of the most controversial ...