Gap-fill on the Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo et al, 1973) - Statistics

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Social roles were quickly established and [c__] to. Guards constantly [h__] prisoners and enjoyed their power. Prisoners rebelled by [r__] their uniforms and [s__] at guards. The guards fought back with [__-__]. Prisoners became[___] conformed
100%
harassed
100%
Zimbardo set up a mock prison in the basement of [___] University, [___] for participants, and selected those deemed as [___] stable after [___] testing Stanford
100%
14
67%
$15
67%
2
67%
[__] men selected, who were paid [__] per day. Participants were randomly assigned roles as prisoners or guards. Prisoners were [___] at their homes by real police, blindfolded, strip-searched, deloused, issued a uniform and number. Daily routine was heavily [___]. 24
67%
The study was stopped after [_] days instead of [__], because the behaviour became a threat to the physical and mental health of the participants. 6
67%
advertised
67%
arrested
67%
Guards uniform included a wooden [___], handcuffs and shades. They worked in shifts with [_] at a time and were told they had complete power. baton
67%
One prisoner was released after showing extreme [d__] and [_] more followed. One prisoner went on [h__s__] and a guard attempted to [f__f__] them. distress
67%
psychological
67%
ripping
67%
shouting
67%
emotionally
33%
fire extinguishers
33%
force feed
33%
hunger strike
33%
regulated
33%
subdued/anxious/depressed
33%
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