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The Stanford Prison Experiment was a Psychological experiment conducted by Phillip Zimbardo at Stanford University in 1971.
Participants were recruited from the local community with an advert in newspapers offering $15 per day to male students who wanted to participate in a "psychological study of prison life."
Volunteers were randomly assigned to being prisoners or prison guards.
Within a few days the experiment devolved into a horrific chaos and as such needed to be finished early.
The experiment is widely regarded as one of the most unethical experiments in history and even potentially fake.
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03:12 Setting up The experiment
10:14 The experiment Begins
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