Philip G. Zimbardo

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Philosophy
  • Philip George Zimbardo is a renowned American psychologist and professor emeritus at Stanford University.

  • He is best known for conducting the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971, which examined the psychological effects of perceived power in a simulated prison environment.

  • Zimbardo has authored numerous psychology textbooks and books for general audiences, including The Lucifer Effect and The Time Paradox.

  • His work focuses on understanding human behavior, particularly in situations of authority and obedience.

  • As president of the Heroic Imagination Project, Zimbardo continues to explore ways to encourage prosocial behavior and resist negative situational influences.

  • His research has significantly impacted the field of social psychology and public understanding of human nature.

Books by Philip G. Zimbardo