The Stanford Prison Experiment, in my opinion,
is unethical by definition. But in all fairness to Dr. Zimbardo, he could not
have known that internalization and institutionalization would occur during his
study. Most criticism, in my opinion, has been done with the privilege of hindsight. Not without more stern controls,
could another experiment similar to this one be authorized today. I found this experiment very intriguing
though. It was amazing to see within a matter of days how dark and inhuman
human nature can become. One third of the guards began to exhibit an intense and secure action of cruelty, and shockingly
Zimbardo himself became internalized in the experiment. Two of the prisoners
had to leave the experiment early due to them exhibiting major signs of
emotional distress. Interestingly, none of the prisoners decided to leave the experiment
early, even when told that they would not receive pay for their participation. These prisoners
became adjusted and institutionalized their roles very quickly. Zimbardo thought that the experiment showed that social
and ideological factors determine how individuals act in a way that they
thought was required, rather than using their own judgment and referring to
their own internal morals or beliefs.
Anita's SOC 200 Blog
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Week Two Blog: Stanford Prison Experiement
Do you think the Stanford Prison Experiment was ethical? Why or why not? (Feel
free to also write about any other aspects of the experiment that you find
interesting or noteworthy.)
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Week One Blog Entry: Introduction
Hello everyone. My name is Anita Thomas. I am a transfer
student from Salem College in North Carolina. I am pursuing a double major in
Public Policy and Chinese. I plan on transferring to Virginia Military Institute
Fall of 2013 after I complete my Associates Degree from NOVA. I am commissioning
in the U.S. Army upon completion of Reserve Officer Training Corps or ROTC. My
degree in Public Policy and Chinese will allow me to serve as a Public Affairs
Officer in Chinese provinces and regions. A Public Affairs Officer acts as a liaison
between military operations and the region which they are taking place in. I am
taking Principles of Sociology to gain a better understanding of social life
and how it directly relates to our everyday lives.
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