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== References == * {{cite journal | last1 = Haney | first1 = C. | last2 = Banks | first2 = W. C. | last3 = Zimbardo | first3 = P. G. | year = 1973 | title = A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison | journal = Naval Research Review | volume = 30 | pages = 4β17 }} * {{cite journal | last1 = Haslam | first1 = S. A. | last2 = Reicher | first2 = S. D. | year = 2003 | title = Beyond Stanford: questioning a role-based explanation of tyranny | journal = Dialogue (Bulletin of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology) | volume = 18 | pages = 22β25 }} * {{cite journal | last1 = Haslam | first1 = S. A. | last2 = Reicher | first2 = S. D. | year = 2006 | title = Stressing the group: social identity and the unfolding dynamics of responses to stress | journal = [[Journal of Applied Psychology]] | volume = 91 | issue = 5| pages = 1037β1052 | doi=10.1037/0021-9010.91.5.1037| pmid = 16953766 | s2cid = 14058651 }} * {{cite journal | last1 = Haslam | first1 = S. A. | last2 = Reicher | first2 = S. D. | year = 2012 | title = When prisoners take over the prison: A social psychology of resistance | journal = [[Personality and Social Psychology Review]] | volume = 16 | issue = 2| pages = 154β179 | doi=10.1177/1088868311419864| pmid = 21885855 | s2cid = 30021002 }} * Musen, K. & Zimbardo, P. G. (1991). ''Quiet rage: The Stanford prison study.'' Video recording. Stanford, CA: Psychology Dept., Stanford University. * {{cite journal | last1 = Reicher | last2 = Haslam | first2 = S. A. | year = 2006 | title = Rethinking the psychology of tyranny: The BBC Prison Study | journal = [[British Journal of Social Psychology]] | volume = 45 | issue = Pt 1| pages = 1β40 | doi = 10.1348/014466605X48998 | pmid = 16573869 }} * Zimbardo, P. G. (1971). "The power and pathology of imprisonment", ''[[Congressional Record]]'' (Serial No. 15, 1971-10-25). Hearings before Subcommittee No. 3, of the [[United States House Committee on the Judiciary]], Ninety-Second Congress, ''First Session on Corrections, Part II, Prisons, Prison Reform and Prisoner's Rights: California.'' Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. * Zimbardo, P. G. (2007). "[https://www.democracynow.org/2007/3/30/understanding_how_good_people_turn_evil Understanding How Good People Turn Evil]." Interview transcript. ''[[Democracy Now!]]'', March 30, 2007. Accessed January 17, 2015.
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