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The two most important things I've learned as a psychology student
1. Only 18.8% of the population is completely free of mental affliction. (The rest ranges from mild to incapacitated)
2. The infamous Prison Experiment was designed and executed EXTREMELY POORLY and is not actually a good example of either a research experiment or human nature.
Assessment | Biopsychology | Comparative | Cognitive | Developmental | Language | Individual differences | Personality | Philosophy | Social | Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology | Other fields of psychology: AI · Computer · Consulting · Consumer · Engineering · Environmental · Forensic · Military · Sport · Transpersonal · Index The Concord Prison Experiment was conducted from 1961-1963 inside the walls of the Concord State...
Just a thing i’m excited about
ok so for anyone doing psychology you may know the fucking crazy man that is Dr.P. Zimbardo. he conducted the stanford prison study and all…. so i went to a conference with school and i met him. he’s so cool, and his wife is lovely and he's so old and funny and i love him so much, the experiment was extremely controversial but it's done so much for society in the means of understanding conformity and i'm so excited i got to meet such a legend!!
People can easily forget that others are human.
Prisoner from the Stanford prison- experiment, 1971
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmqMnFvp1D8)