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Revisiting a Honduran Landscape Described by Robert West: An Experiment in Repeat Geography, Journal of Latin American Geography-Vol 8 ( 1 ), 7-27

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Stanford and Prison
Along with Stanley Milgram's study in obedience, the documentary shows the ' diffusion of responsibility ' study of John Darley and Bibb Latané and the Stanford Prison Experiment of Philip Zimbardo.
In 1971 professor Philip Zimbardo conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment.
After only six days of a planned two weeks ' duration, the Stanford Prison experiment was discontinued.
Researchers from Western Kentucky University recruited students for a study using an advertisement similar to the one used in the Stanford Prison Experiment, with and without the words " prison life.
When the Abu Ghraib military prisoner torture and abuse scandal was publicized in March of 2004, many observers were immediately struck by its many similarities to the Stanford Prison experiment.
Zimbardo drew from his participation in the Frederick case to write the book The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil, published by Random House in 2007, which deals with the striking similarities between his own Stanford Prison Experiment and the Abu Ghraib abuses.
This was a partial replication of the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted with the assistance of the BBC, which broadcast events in the study in a documentary series called The Experiment.
Moreover, unlike results from the Stanford Prison Experiment, these were published in leading academic journals such as British Journal of Social Psychology, Journal of Applied Psychology, Social Psychology Quarterly and " Personality and Social Psychology Review ".
* In 1992, Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment, a documentary about the experiment, was made available via the Stanford Prison Experiment website.
* In an October 2008 episode of the NBC television show Life, Detectives Crews and Reese investigated a murder that took place at a prison experiment loosely modeled on the Stanford Prison Experiment.
The experiment goes awry, similar to the Stanford Prison Experiment.
* The Lie of the Stanford Prison Experiment — Criticism from Carlo Prescott, ex-con and consultant / assistant for the experiment
* Ronald Hilton: US soldiers ' bad behavior and Stanford Prison Experiment
* Slate. com: Situationist Ethics: The Stanford Prison Experiment doesn't explain Abu Ghraib, by William Saletan
* IMDb: Untitled Stanford Prison Experiment Project
In the Stanford Prison Experiment, college age students were put into a pseudo prison environment in order to study the impacts of " social forces " on participants behavior.
Doris ( 2002 ) discusses the way in which social psychological experiments --- such as the Stanford Prison Experiments involving the idea of situationism --- call into question a key component in virtue ethics: the idea that individuals have a single, environment-independent moral character.
* Stanford Prison Experiment, in psychology, an infamous study of prisoner and prison guard roles
Now a more widely recognized study since the publication of his book, The Lucifer Effect, the Stanford Prison Experiment is infamous for its blatant display of aggression in deindividuated situations.

Stanford and Experiment
* Experiment in Physics from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
* The Experiment ( IMDb ) — German movie ( Das Experiment ) from 2001 inspired by the Stanford Experiment
The Milgram Experiment, Zimbardo ’ s Stanford prison experiment, and the Hofling hospital experiment are three particularly well-known experiments on obedience, and they all conclude that humans behave surprisingly obedient in the presence of perceived legitimate authority figures.
This resulted in a collaboration between Princeton and Stanford to build the Colliding Beam Experiment ( CBX ).

Stanford and Could
During the show ’ s finale, " I Could Love A Million Girls ", Harry Kendall Thaw approached White, produced a pistol, and standing some two feet from his target, fired three shots at Stanford White killing him instantly.

Stanford and have
Stanford University historian Jack N. Rakove stated that " The voluminous records we have for the constitutional debates of the late 1780s contain no significant references to the Iroquois " and stated that there are ample European precedents to the democratic institutions of the United States.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
The PDP-10 successor was to have been built by the Super Foonly project at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ( SAIL ) along with a new operating system.
Several attempts have been made to improve the quality of this historic recording ; a " denoised " version was produced at Stanford University which claims to solve the mystery.
In the 1982 Big Game between Stanford and California, with four seconds left and trailing by one point, Cal ran the ball back on a kickoff all the way for the game-winning touchdown using five backward passes, eventually running through the Stanford Band, who had already taken the field ( believing the game was over after Stanford players appeared to have tackled a Cal ball-carrier ).
Others such as Stanford Phelps, an early co-associate and rival at Drexel, have also contested his credit as pioneering the modern high-yield market.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
When the third type of lepton, the tau, was discovered in 1975 at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, it too was expected to have an associated neutrino ( the tau neutrino ).
* Official encouragement: As the Stanford prison experiment and Milgram experiment show, many people will follow the direction of an authority figure ( such as a superior officer ) in an official setting ( especially if presented as mandatory ), even if they have personal uncertainty.
Since 1952, more than 50 Stanford faculty, staff, and alumni have won the Nobel Prize, and Stanford has the largest number of Turing award winners ( dubbed the " Nobel Prize of Computer Science ") for a single institution.
Stanford faculty and alumni have founded many prominent companies including Google, Hewlett-Packard, Nike, Sun Microsystems, and Yahoo !.
Stanford athletes have won medals in every Olympic Games since 1912, winning 244 Olympic medals total, 129 of them gold.
Visiting Stanford in 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt said of the campus and the university, " Now I have come to this great institution of learning and I wonder whether you yourselves fully appreciate the mere physical beauty of your surroundings.
Stanford became the first U. S. university to have its own building on a major Chinese University campus.
Stanford's reputation, competitive admissions, and strong legacy of entrepreneurship have contributed to the East-West rivalry between Stanford and such institutions as Harvard University, Princeton University and Yale University.
As of 2011, 107 Stanford students or alumni have become Rhodes Scholars.
This was the second time a team could have been considered a home team for a Super Bowl with Stanford just 30 miles away from San Francisco.
In recent years, Edmund Jephcott and Stanford University Press have published new translations of some of Adorno's lectures and books, including Introduction to Sociology, Problems of Moral Philosophy and his transcribed lectures on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and Aristotle's " Metaphysics ", and a new translation of the Dialectic of Enlightenment.
Craig Stanford of the Jane Goodall Research Institute at the University of Southern California asserts that researchers undergoing studies with no artificial provisioning have a difficult time viewing any social behaviors of chimpanzees at all, especially any related to intergroup conflict.
However, there have been reports in October 2011 that researchers at Stanford University have created an even harder man-made substance called an amorphous diamond by using ultrahigh pressure conditions to create a non-crystalline structure which lacks the weak planes.

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