Are you referring to the Stanford prison experiment conducted by Philip Zimbardo in 1971? It was a controversial social psychology experiment that aimed to investigate how people's behavior is influenced by the roles they are expected to play, particularly focusing on how people conform to societal expectations of their roles. Participants were divided into guards and prisoners, with the goal being The study was cut down six days later when reports of increasing degree of hostility and trauma among administration surfaced.

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in general, yes - it was more widely applied than the stanford experiment. that was a proof mechanism for experiments already conducted and scaled thereafter. but it would seem that's what this thread references. 🤙🏻