The real story behind the Stanford Prison Experiment

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The Stanford Prison Experiment of 1971 is one of the most famous – and infamous – psychological experiments conducted, still discussed in classrooms and pop culture more than half a century on. But “everything you think you know about this study is wrong”, filmmaker Juliette Eisner told Ars Technica.

Eisner is the director of National Geographic’s recent three-part series “The Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth”, which features many of the study’s participants speaking out for the first time. She “debunks” the experiment and investigates why it has “captured imaginations” for so long, despite being “riddled” with “lies” and “manipulation”.

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