Understanding Psychology con Zimbardo

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Un cortometraje en torno a la educación, el conformismo y la resistencia social.

Experimento de Solomon Asch sobre conformidad (2)

Thomas Szasz

Philip Zimbardo: How ordinary people become monsters … or heroes

Psychologist Philip Zimbardo knows how easy it is for nice people to turn bad. In this talk, he shares his insights — and graphic, unsettling, unseen photos — from the Abu Ghraib trials, where he served as an expert witness. But he also studies the flip side of this question — how easy it is to become a hero, and how we can help each other rise to the challenge. (Recorded February 2008 in Monterey, California. Duration: 23:10.)

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Creativity, fulfillment and flow

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