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Date: 2008-10-23 04:45:15
Science
Psychology
Group processes
Human subject research in the United States
Stanford University
Stanford prison experiment
Philip Zimbardo
The Experiment
Christina Maslach
Social psychology
Behavior
Research ethics

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