Philip Zimbardo

Philip Zimbardo

Biography:

Philip G. Zimbardo is an internationally recognized scholar, educator, researcher and media personality, winning numerous awards and honors in each of these domains. He has been a Stanford University professor since 1968, having taught previously at Yale, NYU and Columbia. Zimbardo's career is noted for giving psychology away to the public through his popular PBS-TV series, Discovering Psychology, along with many text and trade books, among his 300 publications. He was recently president of the American Psychological Association.

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  • Mock Prison Experiment / Consciousness

    Social psychologist and creator of the Stanford Prison Experiment, Philip Zimbardo, discussed his study which saw college students transformed into either guards or prisoners. Followed by Stephan Schwartz on his research into consciousness.More »
  • The Psychology of Evil & Heroism

    In the middle two hours, renowned social psychologist and creator of the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, Philip Zimbardo, discussed this landmark study as well as his current research, which looks at the psychology of heroism. In the final hour of the program, science...More »

Last Night

Finding Nancy Guthrie / Afterlife Evidence
Finding Nancy Guthrie / Afterlife Evidence
Former criminal defense attorney and author Mark Shaw analyzed the ongoing case of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Followed by professor Michael Zigarelli, who presented his research on near-death experiences and life after death.

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