RE: Zimbardo's lack of judgement...
 
I can't recall in which video it is (Quiet Rage or another one), but Zimbardo talks about how he got too much into his role as Prison Adminstrator. I use it as an example of how powerful structure can be — here is a Ph.D. at Stanford, who gets so immersed in his role in an experiment, that he forgets his more important role, that of ethical researcher.
 
i'm sure that you know the history of why he stopped, but for those who don't, just briefly. he was watching tape of the experiment (it was all video-taped) with a graduate assistant and he was commenting how well the experiment was going, "isn't this fascinating" kind-of-thing and his assistant said, "you're hurting those boys" and he said that's when he realized that he had to stop and that he had gotten too far into his role.
 
fascinating, indeed.
 
john
 
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