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Tragic Legacy- Unveiling the Mortality Shrouded in the Stanford Prison Experiment
Did someone die in the Stanford prison experiment? This question lingers in the minds of many who are aware of the notorious study conducted by psychologists Philip Zimbardo, Martin G. Desser, Neil J. Banks, and Zev L. Miller in 1971. The Stanford prison experiment, as it is famously known, was an attempt to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power and authority on individuals. However, the experiment took a dark turn, raising ethical concerns and questions about the human psyche. In this article, we will explore the events surrounding the experiment, its controversial outcomes, and the impact it had on the field of psychology.