The Lucifer Effect Zimbardo

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The Lucifer Effect, a book based on the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted by Philip Zimbardo of Stanford University in 1971, he wanted to find what happens when good people are placed in a bad environment. He ensured that all his volunteered participants were screened with no criminal, medical, or psychological history problems, before randomly assigning participant to their role of prison guard and prisoners. His experiment explains how the inner nature of a person, the situation, and the higher-order system effects are powerful determinants of evil behavior in a person. Furthermore, The Stanford Prison Experiment demonstrates that a situation is a stronger influence, rather than the participant’s personality that encourages the participant’s