The effects of living in a prison cell with no outer contact is very abysmal. People tend to get very friendly with their prison mates and they even plan and talk out many ideas of breaking out of prison. They also tend to feel achy and horrible inside because of lack of sunlight and not much physical activity is being pursued during time in a cell. Finally, they also feel so closed in and hurt inside that they start thinking that suicide or death is a better way out in life when previously they were just normal college kids who were thriving in school.
People have a totally different mindset regarding who they are and what they represent. All they feel when getting stripped and humiliated is a loss of …show more content…
He could also take control of the whole experiment ruining the whole outcome of the experiments which will also lead to faulty results. The investigator could also modify the guards attitudes and control their behavior which would lead to a controlled set of results, not a set of results which varies greatly. The investigator could even destroy his results if some were on a timely basis. I mean that if the results recorded were based on mood at a time of day or something, the prisoners mood could drastically change because the prisoners know that the investigator would be easier to work with and persuade, destroying his results.
In the Stanford Prison Experiment the prisoners were also stripped and humiliated sexually. They were also made to wear bags over their heads when walking in order to avoid prisoners from knowing a route to break out. They were mainly sexually humiliated by vulgar jokes regarding sexual actions. In doing so the prisoners were horrible embarrassed of themselves even though all the prisoners were forced to do it. Overall both prisons were fairly similar even though one was considered an