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44: 576:. In 2009, he met Richard Sword and started collaborating to convert the Time Perspective Theory into a clinical therapy, beginning a four-year long pilot study and establishing time perspective therapy. In 2009, Zimbardo did his Ted Talk "The Psychology of Time" about the Time Perspective Theory. According to this Ted Talk, there are six kinds of different Time Perspectives which are Past Positive TP (Time Perspective), Past Negative TP, Present Hedonism TP, Present Fatalism TP, Future Life Goal-Oriented TP and Future Transcendental TP. In 2012, Zimbardo, Richard Sword, and his wife Rosemary authored a book named 531:—argued that it was not the prison guards and interrogators that were at fault for the physical and mental abuse of detainees but the Bush administration policies themselves. According to Zimbardo, "Good people can be induced, seduced, and initiated into behaving in evil ways. They can also be led to act in irrational, stupid, self-destructive, antisocial, and mindless ways when they are immersed in 'total situations' that impact human nature in ways that challenge our sense of the stability and consistency of individual personality, of character, and of morality." In 432:
though their own rules stated the limit that a prisoner could be in solitary confinement was only one hour). Instead of the other prisoners considering this inmate as a hero and following along in his strike, they chanted together that he was a bad prisoner and a troublemaker. Prisoners and guards had adapted rapidly to their roles, doing more than what had been predicted and resulting on dangerous and potentially psychologically damaging situations. Zimbardo himself started to give in to the roles of the situation. He had to be shown the reality of the study by
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pathogenic social environment, the guards were given clear instructions for how to create it ... The experimenters intervened directly in the experiment, either to give precise instructions, to recall the purposes of the experiment, or to set a general direction ...In order to get their full participation, Zimbardo intended to make the guards believe that they were his research assistants.". Since his original publication in French, Le Texier's accusations have been examined by science communicators in the United States. In his book
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cell with black steel-barred doors. The only furniture in each cell was a cot. Solitary confinement was a small unlit closet. Zimbardo's goal for the Stanford Prison study was to assess the psychological effect on a (randomly assigned) student of becoming a prisoner or prison guard. A 1997 article from the Stanford News Service described the experiment's goals in more detail:
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dehumanization that illustrated the ease with which ordinary people could be led to engage in anti-social acts by putting them in situations where they felt anonymous, or they could perceive of others in ways that made them less than human, as enemies or objects," Zimbardo told the Toronto symposium in the summer of 1996.
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in which 24 male college students were selected (from an applicant pool of 75). After a mental health screening, the remaining men were assigned randomly to be "prisoners" or "guards" in a mock prison located in the basement of the psychology building at Stanford. Prisoners were confined to a 6' × 9'
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Occasionally, disputes between prisoner and guards got out of hand, violating an explicit injunction against physical force that both prisoners and guards had read prior to enrolling in the study. When the "superintendent" and "warden" overlooked these incidents, the message to the guards was clear:
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In 2015, Zimbardo co-authored a book "Man (Dis)connected: How Technology Has Sabotaged What It Means To Be Male", which collected research to support a thesis that males are increasingly disconnected from society. He argues that a lack of two-parent households and female-oriented schooling have made
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As of 2014 Zimbardo is the founder and director of the Heroic Imagination Project (HIP), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting heroism in everyday life. The project is currently collecting data from former American gang members and individuals with former ties to terrorism for comparison,
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was written in response to his findings in the Stanford Prison Experiment. Zimbardo believes that personality characteristics could play a role in how violent or submissive actions are manifested. In the book, Zimbardo says that humans cannot be defined as good or evil because we have the ability to
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In later interviews, several guards told interviewers that they knew what Zimbardo wanted to have happen, and they did their best to make that happen. Less than two full days into the study, one inmate pretended to suffer from depression, uncontrolled rage and other mental dysfunctions. The prisoner
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In the prison-conscious autumn of 1971, when George Jackson was killed at San Quentin and Attica erupted in even more deadly rebellion and retribution, the Stanford Prison Experiment made news in a big way. It offered the world a videotaped demonstration of how ordinary people, middle-class college
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of it accompanying survey at the Western Psychological Association in 2013. Brunskill finished the data collection in December 2013. Through an exploratory component factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, internal consistency and validity tests demonstrated that SIS was a reliable and valid
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discusses charges that the whole experiment was faked and fraudulent; Bregman argued this experiment is often used as an example to show that people succumb easily to evil behavior, but Zimbardo has been less than candid about the fact that he told the guards to act the way they did. More recently,
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I felt that throughout the experiment, he knew what he wanted and then tried to shape the experiment—by how it was constructed, and how it played out—to fit the conclusion that he had already worked out. He wanted to be able to say that college students, people from middle-class backgrounds—people
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By the end of the study, the guards had won complete control over all of their prisoners and were using their authority to its greatest extent. One prisoner had even gone as far as to begin a hunger strike. When he refused to eat, the guards put him into solitary confinement for three hours (even
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In 2008, Zimbardo began working with Sarah Brunskill and Anthony Ferreras on a new theory termed social intensity syndrome (SIS). SIS is a new term invented to describe and normalize the effects military culture has on the socialization of both active soldiers and veterans. Zimbardo and Brunskill
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More recently, Thibault Le Texier of the University of Nice has examined the archives of the experiment, including videos, recordings, and Zimbardo's handwritten notes, and argued that "The guards knew what results the experiment was supposed to produce ... Far from reacting spontaneously to this
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Zimbardo himself participated with the study, playing the role of "prison superintendent" who could mediate disputes between guards and prisoners. He instructed guards to find ways to dominate the prisoners, not with physical violence, but with other tactics, verging on torture, such as sleep
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Zimbardo's primary reason for conducting the experiment was to focus on the power of roles, rules, symbols, group identity and situational validation of behavior that generally would repulse ordinary individuals. "I had been conducting research for some years on deindividuation, vandalism and
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in an attempt to better understand how individuals change violent behavior. This research portion of the project is co-directed by Rony Berger, Yotam Heineburg, and Leonard Beckum. He published an article contrasting heroism and altruism in 2011 with Zeno Franco and Kathy Blau in the
436:, his girlfriend and future wife, who had just received her doctorate in psychology. Zimbardo stated that the message from the study is that "situations can have a more powerful influence over our behaviour than most people appreciate, and few people recognize ." 439:
At the end of the study, after all the prisoners had been released, everyone was brought back into the same room for evaluation and to be able to get their feelings out in the open towards one another. Ethical concerns about the study often compare it to the
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was eventually released after screaming and acting in an unstable manner in front of the other inmates. He revealed later that he faked this "breakdown" to get out of the study early. This prisoner was replaced with one of the alternates.
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all is well; keep going as you are. The participants knew that an audience was watching, and so a lack of feedback could be read as tacit approval. And the sense of being watched may also have encouraged them to perform.
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Time Perspective therapy bears similarities to Pause Button Therapy, developed by psychotherapist Martin Shirran, whom Zimbardo corresponded with and met at the first International Time Perspective Conference at the
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an APA psychology article reviewed this work in detail and concluded that Zimbardo encouraged the guards to act the way they did, so rather than this behavior appearing on its own, it was generated by Zimbardo.
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The Journey from the Bronx to Stanford to Abu Ghraib, pp. 85–104 in "Journeys in Social Psychology: Looking Back to Inspire the Future", edited by Robert Levine, et al., CRC Press, 2008.
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students, can do things they would have never believed they were capable of doing. It seemed to say, as Hannah Arendt said of Adolf Eichmann, that normal people can take ghastly actions.
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Salvatore Cianciabella (prefazione di Philip Zimbardo, nota introduttiva di Liliana De Curtis). Siamo uomini e caporali. Psicologia della dis-obbedienza. Franco Angeli, 2014.
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Zimbardo, Philip G.; Ferreras, Anthony; Brunskill, Sarah R. (2015). "Social Intensity Syndrome: The Development and Validation of the Social Intensity Syndrome Scale".
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Influencing attitude and changing behavior: A basic introduction to relevant methodology, theory, and applications (Topics in social psychology), Addison Wesley, 1969
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Sword, Richard M.; Sword, Rosemary K.M.; Brunskill, Sarah R.; Zimbardo, Philip G. (2013). "Time Perspective Therapy: A new time-based metaphor therapy for PTSD".
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in adults and children. Zimbardo's research on shyness resulted in several bestselling books on the topic. Other subjects he has researched include
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Thibault Le Texier, "Debunking the Stanford Prison Experiment." American Psychologist, Vol 74(7), Oct 2019, 823-839dx.doi.org/10.1037/amp0000401
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After the prison experiment, Zimbardo decided to search for ways he could use psychology to help people; this resulted in the founding of
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Violence Workers: Police Torturers and Murderers Reconstruct Brazilian Atrocities. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2002,
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Man Interrupted: Why Young Men are Struggling & What We Can Do About It. Philip Zimbardo, Nikita Coulombe; Conari Press, 2016.
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In 1971, Zimbardo accepted a tenured position as professor of psychology at Stanford University. With a government grant from the
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Canvassing for Peace: A Manual for Volunteers. Ann Arbor, MI: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 1970, ISBN
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Maschi in difficoltĂ , Zimbardo, Philip, Coulombe, Nikita D., Cianciabella, Salvatore (a cura di), FrancoAngeli Editore, 2017.
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Since 2003, Zimbardo has been active in charitable and economic work in rural Sicily through the Zimbardo-Luczo Fund with
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Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement in the Science of Psychology. In 2011, he received an honorary doctorate degree from
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Zimbardo, who retired officially in 2003, gave his final lecture "Exploring Human Nature" on March 7, 2007, on the
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Le Texier, T. (2018). Histoire d’un mensonge: EnquĂȘte sur l’expĂ©rience de Stanford . Paris, France: La DĂ©couverte
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Stanford prison experiment: A simulation study of the psychology of imprisonment, Philip G. Zimbardo, Inc., 1972
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in Sicily. Early in life he experienced discrimination and prejudice, growing up poor on welfare in the
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The Shy Child : Overcoming and Preventing Shyness from Infancy to Adulthood, Malor Books, 1999,
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act as both especially according to the situation. Examples include the events that occurred at the
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Influencing Attitudes and Changing Behavior. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley Publishing Co., 1969,
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Influencing Attitudes and Changing Behavior (2nd ed.). Reading, MA: Addison Wesley., 1977, ISBN
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He taught at Yale from 1959 to 1960. From 1960 to 1967, he was a professor of psychology at
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campus, bringing his teaching career of 50 years to an end. David Spiegel, professor of
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about the Time Perspective Theory and the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) in
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Heroism: A conceptual analysis and differentiation between heroic action and altruism.
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The Psychology of Attitude Change and Social Influence. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1991,
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Caprara, Gian Vittorio; Barbaranelli, Claudio; Zimbardo, Philip (February 6, 1997).
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Award for Psychology for their report "Politicians' Uniquely Simple Personalities".
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scholars Gian Vittorio Caprara, and Claudio Barbaranelli were awarded the sarcastic
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Zimbardo discussed the similarities between the behavior of the participants in the
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The Time Cure: Overcoming PTSD with the New Psychology of Time Perspective Therapy
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Psychology (3rd Edition), Reading, MA: Addison Wesley Publishing Co., 1999,
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Haslam, S. Alexander; Reicher, Stephen D.; Van Bavel, Jay J. (October 2019).
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Man, interrupted: why young men are struggling & what we can do about it
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will turn on each other just because they're given a role and given power.
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Zimbardo is the co-author of an introductory Psychology textbook entitled
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The Time Paradox: The New Psychology of Time That Will Change Your Life,
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The Cognitive Control of Motivation. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1969
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Zimbardo's writing appeared in Greater Good Magazine, published by the
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The Time Paradox: The New Psychology of Time That Will Change Your Life
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Zimbardo, Philip G.; Sword, Richard M.; Sword, Rosemary K.M. (2012).
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Psychology - Core Concepts, 5/e, Allyn & Bacon Publishing, 2005,
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was his advisor. While at Yale, he married fellow graduate student
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Man (Dis)connected, Zimbardo, Philip, Coulombe, Nikita D., Rider/
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Shyness: What It Is, What to Do About It, Addison Wesley, 1990,
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Psychology And Life, 17/e, Allyn & Bacon Publishing, 2005,
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in California in 1968 and has taught for 50 years there (APA).
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Zimbardo has made appearances on American television, such as
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The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil,
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Zimbardo serves as advisor to the anti-bullying organization
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The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil
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Passive tolerance of evil through inaction or indifference
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on March 23, 1933, to a family of Italian immigrants from
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Philip G. Zimbardo Papers (Stanford University Archives)
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and appears in the organization's videos to explain the
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In 2004, Zimbardo testified for the defense during the
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Maslach and Zimbardo in 1972, a year after the study.
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Stanford University Department of Psychology faculty
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Philip Zimbardo on the Lucifer Effect, in two parts
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He is also the initiator and president of the 1670:The Journal of the American Medical Association 618:construct of measuring military socialization. 534:The Journal of the American Medical Association 349:; they had a son in 1962 and divorced in 1971. 1039:"In Life and Business, Learning to Be Ethical" 772:it more attractive to live virtually, risking 3388: 2489: 319:He completed his B.A. with a triple major in 8: 2325:"Politicians' uniquely simple personalities" 1837:. Heroicimagination.ning.com. Archived from 1882:Western Psychological Association, Reno, NV 613:presented the new theory and a preliminary 3395: 3381: 3373: 2496: 2482: 2474: 2435: 2001:Franco, Z. & Zimbardo, P. (2006-2007) 1073:Heroic Imagination Project. 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November 14, 1962. p. 46. 407:deprivation and punishment with 213: 198: 159: 1864:Review of General Psychology, 5 1493:Blum, Ben (September 6, 2019). 1144:. Neal Miller. April 15, 1954. 788:In 2012, Zimbardo received the 721:The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 608:Social intensity syndrome (SIS) 258:. He became known for his 1971 179: 155: 2410:The Heroic Imagination Project 1549:"Humankind: A Hopeful History" 1171:. Wildside Press. p. 297. 798:University of Rome La Sapienza 1: 3571:American social psychologists 1948:. Learner.org. Archived from 1524:Humankind - a hopeful history 1452:. 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Index

Philip G. Zimbardo

Brooklyn College
BA
Yale University
MS
PhD
Stanford prison experiment
The Lucifer Effect
Abu Ghraib prison
Rose Abdelnour
Christina Maslach

/zÉȘmˈbɑːrdoʊ/
psychologist
professor emeritus
Stanford University
Stanford prison experiment
The Lucifer Effect
Heroic Imagination Project
New York City
Cammarata
South Bronx
Italian
Jewish
Puerto Rican
black
psychology
anthropology
Brooklyn College

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