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Interpersonal Dynamics in a Stimulated Prison. By: Megan Krystofik, Erika Sollie, Sarah Woychick and Jake Vicanti. Stanford Prison Experiment. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=677084988379129606 (beginning to 2:36). Lucifer Effect.
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Interpersonal Dynamics in a Stimulated Prison By: Megan Krystofik, Erika Sollie, Sarah Woychick and Jake Vicanti
Stanford Prison Experiment • http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=677084988379129606 (beginning to 2:36)
Lucifer Effect • The “Lucifer Effect” describes the point in time when an ordinary, normal person first crosses the boundary between good and evil to engage in an evil action. (http://www.lucifereffect.com/lucifer.htm) • http://www.glumbert.com/media/lucifereffect
Central Questions • Why did the people react the way they did when they were in the simulated prison? • What does this experiment say about mankind since decent human beings will do terrible things when put in bad situations? Closed-web Article Question • How does Kegan’s theory explain the abuse at Abu Ghraib?