Psychology, asked by Misbah56, 4 months ago

Although the Stanford Prison Experiment is a classic study in social psychology, it took place before modern-day ethical guidelines and has never been replicated. Indeed, if Professor Plous were to propose a "Wesleyan Prison Experiment" identical to the original study, his university's Institutional Review Board would reject the proposal, because the Stanford Prison Experiment:


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1.Led people to behave in ways that they later regretted

2.Did not obtain "informed consent" from the participants

3.Generated negative emotions among participants

4.Did not allow participants to choose their role (prisoner or guard)
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Answered by madhupriya12
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options 2will be the correct one

Answered by priyaag2102
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The correct answer to this question is option 3. Generated negative emotions among participants.

Explanation:

  • The volunteers of the Wesleyan Prison Experiment were randomly assigned to either the guard group or the prisoner group.  

  • Although the prisoners and guards were permitted to interact in any way they wanted, the interactions were harsh or even dehumanizing.

  • The guards behaved in manners that were abusive and aggressive toward the prisoners while the prisoners became submissive and depressed.

  • Five of the prisoners started to suffer severe negative emotions, including acute anxiety, and crying, and had to be discharged from the study early.
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