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Films & Other Videos

Films with: Zimbardo, Philip G.

Candid camera classics for introductory psychology
Summary: Selected episodes from Candid Camera reveal special principles of general psychology and basic principles of social psychology. Each episode reveals something special, unique and wonderful about the nature of human nature.
DVD 9973
Candid Camera classics for social psychology
Narrated by Allen Funt and Philip Zimbardo, this program features humorous scenarios from Candid Camera that illustrate basic themes and principles in social psychology, including conformity, compliance, obedience, construction of social reality, and influence.
DVD 10017
Discovering psychology
Updated edition highlights major new developments in the field, offering an overview of classic and current theories of human behavior. Leading researchers, practitioners, and theorists probe the mysteries of the mind and body. Based on extensive investigation and superior scholarship, this introductory course in psychology features demonstrations, classic experiments and simulations, current research, documentary footage, and computer animation.
DVD 8233
Philip Zimbardo and Daniel Ellsberg in conversation "Psychology and the new heroism : why people are willing to take courageous nonviolent action in d
"These two icons of progressive thought in America met for the first time to discuss a salient question for our times: why are some people willing to take courageous nonviolent action in defense of ethical principals--even at personal risk to themselves? This video captures their conversation and calls for a new era of truth-telling by citizens privy to crucial and often classified information that the public deserves to know."
DVD 10178
Quiet rage the Stanford prison study /
Discusses a prison simulation experiment conducted in 1971 with students at Stanford University and considers the causes and effects that make prisons such an emotional issue. Documentary includes new film, flashback editing, follow-ups 20-years later, and an original music score; reveals the chronology of the transition of good into evil, of normal into the abnormal. Also includes 70 image slide show of archival photographs from the study.
DVD 5915
Stanford prison experiment
In 1971, Stanford University professor Dr. Philip Zimbardo cast twenty-four male student volunteers as prisoners and guards in a simulated jail to examine the source of abusive behavior in the prison system. The results astonished the world, as participants went from middle-class undergrads to drunk-with-power sadists and submissive victims in just a few days. Based on a true story.
DVD 11400