Lately I've been investigating in experiments on mass behavior, and how I switch to automatically pilot mode for some things when there's a group of people around.
I find the Stanford Prison experiment interesting. It was made to reproduce conditions where ordinary people were placed in a situation where a feeling of moral superiority was involved.
The experiment had to stop after less than a week because the "wardens" immorality was getting out of control.
It is easy to lose perspective and just think "those kids are just sick!", and "well if I was in their place, I certainly wouldn't have reacted the same!".
Is it really the case? Is it possible to know how one will react without actually living the thing? In a group it is easy to feel that we're completely in control, even when we aren't and act according to the group's law almost instinctively.
http://www.prisonexp.org/
This link describes the experiment thoroughly. It is described by Philip Zimbardo, who is the psychologist that conducted the experiment.
I find this experiment frightening, but very interesting. It is also an opportunity, an invitation to explore ourselves when in presence of others and when a situation of authority is involved, and to make us realize that we give less control over ourselves than what we actually can give.
The Stanford Prison Experiment: an Abu Grahib remake
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: an Abu Grahib remake
[i]~"Open your eyes, and open your eyes again"[/i]
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There is also the Milgram experiment, which most of you have probably heard about:
http://www.new-life.net/milgram.htm
http://www.new-life.net/milgram.htm
[i]~"Open your eyes, and open your eyes again"[/i]
Is it really the case? Is it possible to know how one will react without actually living the thing?
certainly not for most of us!
I´ve heard about these experiments, not sure where. But I don´t know them in detail. They sound interesting and at the same time a bit thrilling (to be some kind of lab-rat ... auch!), I´ll check the links, thanks!!!
certainly not for most of us!
I´ve heard about these experiments, not sure where. But I don´t know them in detail. They sound interesting and at the same time a bit thrilling (to be some kind of lab-rat ... auch!), I´ll check the links, thanks!!!
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