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Group dynamics and crowd behavior is often scary


The way that people behave differently in a group, and participate in a self-reinforcing bandwagon effect, is rather scary. The famous Stanford ‘prison simulation’ experiment in the 70s was aborted after six days when things got out of hand. Though it was only on the instigation of his then girlfriend, now his wife, that Professor Zimbardo canceled the exercise: A lesser-known experiment was conducted even earlier, in 1967 at Palo Alto, California; and a film The Wave has been made, based on this experience.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/158
Topics: Film, Christian, Group, Parallel, Crowd, Behaviour, Dynamics, Stanford Prison, Simulation
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