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Do you agree with Zimbardo's conclusion that his experiment was not ethical? Why or why not? Should it have been prevented from happening in the first place?
Norms of Primary Groups
The norms of primary groups refer to the expected behaviors and rules established within small, close-knit groups such as families or close friends, which significantly influence individual behavior.
Social Networks
Structures made up of individuals or organizations connected by one or more types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship, common interest, or economic exchange.
Group Cohesion
The bonding together of members of a group, which creates a sense of unity and promotes mutual support among its members.
Groupthink
A phenomenon where a group makes faulty decisions because of group pressures, leading to a deterioration in mental efficiency, reality testing, and moral judgment.
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