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  • | author = Philip Zimbardo}}</ref> "... [the] most extreme transformation imaginable from God’s favo | author = Zeno Franco and Philip Zimbardo}}</ref> Drawing a contrast to [[Hannah Arendt]]'s description of [[Adolf E
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  • American psychologist, known for work on [[Philip Zimbardo#Stanford Prison Experiment|authority]], [[terrorism]], shyness and [[cult]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Philip Zimbardo#Stanford Prison Experiment]]
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  • American psychologist, known for work on [[Philip Zimbardo#Stanford Prison Experiment|authority]], [[terrorism]], shyness and [[cult]]
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  • | author = Philip Zimbardo}}</ref> "... [the] most extreme transformation imaginable from God’s favo | author = Zeno Franco and Philip Zimbardo}}</ref> Drawing a contrast to [[Hannah Arendt]]'s description of [[Adolf E
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  • ...afety was the responsibility of the principal investigator. For example, [[Philip Zimbardo]] stopped the [[Stanford Prison Experiment]] quite quickly,<ref name=Zimbar
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  • ...prison experiment''' was an infamous psychological experiment conducted by Philip Zimbardo et al in 1971. Since condemned for its unethical treatment of the participa
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  • ..."follow[ing] directives of the programmer without conscious awareness." [[Philip Zimbardo]], who uses Hassan's book in some of his courses, discusses mind control, i | author = Philip Zimbardo
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  • ...Prison Experiment|Stanford Prison Experiment]]. The latter, conducted by [[Philip Zimbardo]], was terminated within days of Zimbardo realizing the hazard that guards,
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  • ...nd endanger the health and life of other people. This was also linked to [[Philip Zimbardo]]'s work on the [[Stanford prison experiment]], demonstrating the ability o
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