🎥 The Stanford Prison Experiment Explained 🏛️ In this video, we dive into one of the most famous and controversial psychological studies ever conducted: The Stanford Prison Experiment. Led by psychologist Philip Zimbardo in 1971, this experiment revealed shocking insights into human behavior, power dynamics, and the psychological impact of social roles. 📌 What you’ll learn in this video: ✅ The purpose and setup of the Stanford Prison Experiment ✅ How the roles of "guards" and "prisoners" affected participants' behavior ✅ Key findings and what the experiment taught us about authority and conformity ✅ The ethical issues and criticisms surrounding the study ✅ Real-world implications of the experiment in understanding abuse of power and systemic oppression ✅ Insights into the psychology of authority, identity, and group behavior The Stanford Prison Experiment remains a powerful example of how situational forces can dramatically impact human behavior, and this video will help you understand its significance in psychology and beyond. 👍 If you found this video insightful, don’t forget to: 📲 Like, share, and subscribe for more deep dives into psychological experiments and theories! 🔔 Hit the bell icon for notifications on future videos! 💬 What are your thoughts on the Stanford Prison Experiment? Share your opinions in the comments below! #StanfordPrisonExperiment #Psychology #SocialPsychology #HumanBehavior #Authority #Zimbardo