2015
DOI: 10.1177/1475725714568007
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The Stanford prison experiment in introductory psychology textbooks: A content analysis

Abstract: The present content analysis examines the coverage of theoretical and methodological problems with the Stanford prison experiment (SPE) in a sample of introductory psychology textbooks. Categories included the interpretation and replication of the study, variance in guard behavior, participant selection bias, the presence of demand characteristics including the contribution of the guard orientation, and the ecological validity of the prison. In general, results revealed minimal coverage of problems with the st… Show more

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“…However, numerous articles critical of the SPE have accumulated over the years since its publication addressing the following issues: the questionable ecological validity of the mock prison, the role of personality in the selection of environments, demand characteristics including the guard orientation, Zimbardo’s dual role as principal investigator and prison superintendent, and the variance in guard behavior. While a thorough description of each is beyond the scope of this article (see Bartels, 2015; Griggs, 2014; Griggs & Whitehead, 2014), a summary of each is provided in Table 1. To better address the factors that influence role adoption in a prison setting and address some of the methodological and theoretical shortcomings of the SPE, Reicher and Haslam (2006) conducted a simulated prison study, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) prison study.…”
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“…However, numerous articles critical of the SPE have accumulated over the years since its publication addressing the following issues: the questionable ecological validity of the mock prison, the role of personality in the selection of environments, demand characteristics including the guard orientation, Zimbardo’s dual role as principal investigator and prison superintendent, and the variance in guard behavior. While a thorough description of each is beyond the scope of this article (see Bartels, 2015; Griggs, 2014; Griggs & Whitehead, 2014), a summary of each is provided in Table 1. To better address the factors that influence role adoption in a prison setting and address some of the methodological and theoretical shortcomings of the SPE, Reicher and Haslam (2006) conducted a simulated prison study, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) prison study.…”
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“…Recently, several authors, as summarized in Table 2, have examined the extent to which SPE criticisms are addressed in introductory psychology textbooks (Bartels, 2015; Bartels & Hernandez, 2013; Bartels, Hernandez, Henning, & Bekovic, 2015; Griggs, 2014; Griggs & Whitehead, 2014) with results suggesting a relative paucity of coverage. Griggs (2014) found SPE criticism mentioned in only 6 of the 11 textbooks, and the coverage was minimal.…”
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