Human behavior is incredibly pliable, plastic.
Philip G. ZimbardoMots clés behavior social-psychology
I have been primarily interested in how and why ordinary people do unusual things, things that seem alien to their natures. Why do good people sometimes act evil? Why do smart people sometimes do dumb or irrational things?
Philip G. ZimbardoMots clés behavior social-psychology
Being hurt personally triggered a curiosity about how such beliefs are formed.
Philip G. ZimbardoMots clés psychology beliefs behavior social-psychology
Time perspective is one of the most powerful influences on all of human behavior. We're trying to show how people become biased to being exclusively past-, present- or future-oriented.
Philip G. ZimbardoMots clés situation behavior social-psychology power-of-the-situation
If you put good apples into a bad situation, you’ll get bad apples.
Philip G. ZimbardoMots clés behavior social-psychology power-of-the-situation
I’ve always been curious about the psychology of the person behind the mask...
Philip G. ZimbardoMajority decisions tend to be made without engaging the systematic thought and critical thinking skills of the individuals in the group. Given the force of the group's normative power to shape the opinions of the followers who conform without thinking things through, they are often taken at face value. The persistent minority forces the others to process the relevant information more mindfully. Research shows that the deciscions of a group as a whole are more thoughtful and creative when there is minority dissent than when it is absent.
Philip G. ZimbardoMots clés power dissent conformity obedience decision-making social-dynamics
The most dramatic instances of directed behavior change and "mind control" are not the consequence of exotic forms of influence, such as hypnosis, psychotropic drugs, or "brainwashing," but rather the systematic manipulation of the most mundane aspects of human nature over time in confining settings.
Philip G. ZimbardoMots clés manipulation mind-control
It's not a question of getting more moral soldiers. Instead it's a question of recognizing how the situation of war (and the cultural institutions/practices of the military that we have designed to "prepare" people for that situation) creates monsters out of us all.
Philip G. ZimbardoBefore I knew that a man could kill a man, because it happens all the time. Now I know that even the person with whom you've shared food, or whom you've slept, even he can kill you with no trouble. The closest neighbor can kill you with his teeth: that is what I have Learned since the genocide, and my eyes no longer gaze the same on the face of the world.
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