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				<title>Lorenzo Torres posted a new activity comment</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Nicholas. I wonder if people during that time period would have felt the same way about the experiment, if they knew that Zimbardo was exerting a massive amount of influence upon the guards and prisoners. While the intent of the experiment is positive, the way in which it was carried out is questionable at best and misleading at worst. </p>
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					<a href="https://www.pedagogism.com/members/gmail-nicholasperfettoperfetto/" data-bb-hp-profile="5870" rel="nofollow">nicholas perfetto perfetto</a> posted an update <p class="">In the article &#8220;The past and future of U.S prison policy twenty fine years after the stanford prison experiment&#8221; written by Craig Haney and Phillip Zimbardo. In [&hellip;]</p>					]]></content:encoded>
				
				
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