HeroicImaginationTVThe Stanford Prison Experiment, a dramatic simulation study of the psychology of imprisonment and one of the best known psychology experiments ever undertaken.Dr. Zimbardo takes us through the Stanford Prison Experiment, in which healthy college students are transformed into unstable prisoners and brutal prison guards within days by the power of the situation in which they found themselves.
The Stanford Prison ExperimentHeroicImaginationTV2011-08-20 | The Stanford Prison Experiment, a dramatic simulation study of the psychology of imprisonment and one of the best known psychology experiments ever undertaken.Dr. Zimbardo takes us through the Stanford Prison Experiment, in which healthy college students are transformed into unstable prisoners and brutal prison guards within days by the power of the situation in which they found themselves.Sarah is a real Action HeroHeroicImaginationTV2021-05-17 | ...HIP Testimonial (Hero Construction Company merged with HIP in 2021)HeroicImaginationTV2021-05-17 | Faculty at Mt. Morris Junior High School and Greenfield Elementary School describe how Hero Training impacted their students.1992 vs 2020: Dr. Philip Zimbardo ReflectionsHeroicImaginationTV2020-06-16 | In 1992, Dr. Philip Zimbardo gave a lecture in London about the Psychology of Evil, the riots of LA, and the death of Rodney King. 28 years later, Dr. Zimbardo reflects on the similarities of the events from all those years ago to our current societal position regarding the death of George Floyd.
Website: http://heroicimagination.org Twitter: HIPorg Facebook: Heroic Imagination Project Instagram: heroicimaginationprojectDr. Philip Zimbardo on The Stanford Prison ExperimentHeroicImaginationTV2020-05-12 | @HeroicImaginationTV interview of Phil Zimbardo talking about his famed Stanford Prison ExperimentAn Intro to HIP For YouthHeroicImaginationTV2020-04-27 | ...What is a Hero?HeroicImaginationTV2019-05-01 | Dr. Zimbardo sharing at the Western Psychological Association Convention. What is a Heroic Deed? What can YOU do to be an Everyday Hero?
Visit us at heroicimagination.org for more information.Mind Field HIP Promo VideoHeroicImaginationTV2017-12-17 | In this episode, the Youtube Red Original Series "Mind Field" explores the question of "how to make a hero." Together we see how real HIP students respond when faced in challenging situations. What would you do?
President Obama tells us that we all have the potential to be a more than just a "drop in the bucket" and gives his insight into how we all have the power to change the world through small acts of everyday heroism.Karen Tse - Uncommon HeroesHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-28 | A former public defender and ordained minister, Karen Tse moved to Cambodia in 1994 to train public defenders. After witnessing many violations of the rights of citizens, she founded International Bridges to Justice to promote systemic global change.The Bystander EffectHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-28 | Explains the mechanism of the bystander effect and shows 2 experimentsStanley Millgram: Obedience to AuthorityHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-28 | Classic footage of Millgram's obedience experiment, in which ordinary people are convinced to administer electric shocks to a helpless stranger.Obedience - Marry a StrangerHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | A random person is asked to be witness to a wedding. The minister, bride, and groom start to act like the witness is the other person getting married. The people don't say anything and allow themselves to be "married" to a total stranger.Wesley AutryHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | Wesley Autry describes his heroic spur of the moment decision to jump onto a subway platform to save a fallen person.Victoria Hale - Uncommon HeroesHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | In the year 2000 Victoria Hale launched the Institute for OneWorld Health, a nonprofit pharmaceutical company that develops drugs and vaccines for diseases that primarily affect developing countries.Understanding PersuasionHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | HIP advisor Dr. Robert Cialdini explains his principals of advertising and persuasion: The reciprocity norm, scarcity, authority, and commitment.Taddy Blecher - Uncommon HeroesHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | Taddy Blecher was ready to emigrate from South Africa when he took a second look at his native country. "I saw aching poverty," he said, and he made a life-changing decision to do something about it. In 1999 he and his colleagues opened CIDA.Rodrigo Baggio - Uncommon HeroesHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | Rodrigo Baggio founded a successful technology consulting company while still in school in Rio de Janeiro, eager to erase the digital divide and help disadvantaged people use technology to improve their communities and their lives.Dr. Zimbardo speaks with the Dalai LamaHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | Dr. Zimbardo and the Dalai Lama discuss the process of transforming compassionate intentions into heroic actions as well as the role of science in enhancing our understanding of the self.Martin Burt - Uncommon HeroesHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | Meet Martin Burt. After studying in Spain and the United States, Martin Burt returned to Paraguay in 1985 and started an innovative microcredit program.Abu Ghraib: The Bad BarrelHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | (Caution contains images of violence). The power of systemic and situational forces at the Abu Ghraib prison, a "bad barrel", corrupted the behavior of good soldiers and led to prisoner abuses and torture.The Jigsaw ClassroomHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | Describes the jigsaw classroom paradigm in which each child is assigned to an expert group that is responsible for one part of each day's lesson. Each group then teaches each other group, which encourages cooperation, friendship, and group success.Obedience - Fast Food Strip SearchHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | (Mature Content: contains a desctiption of sexual abuse). In response to voice on the phone claiming to be a police officer, a McDonald manager strip searches an 18 year old employee. The same man has convinced over 60 other managers across the country to perform similar acts.The Moriarty StudyHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-27 | Classic footage of the Moriarty experiment in which asking a stranger to keep an eye on a radio causes them to protect it, when they would not otherwise.Dangerous ConformityHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | Demonstrates how conforming to the group can be dangerous in an emergency. Tells about real life situation where people died from behaving in such a manner.Obedience - Obeying a Man in a UniformHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | A man in a non-specific uniform gets strangers to change how they walk, jump in place, litter, etc. The same man in plain clothes is treated like he is crazy for making the same requests.The Bystander EffectHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | First, a person watches as another person in line is pick pocketed, and does nothing. Then we get the aiding a fallen person clips, in which the appearance and gender of the fallen person influence the strength of the bystander effect.The Pygmalion Effect and the Power of Positive ExpectationsHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | Describes Rosenthal's Pygmalion effect. Teachers told that randomly selected students were about to experience an intellectual growth spurt. These student actually experienced a significant boost in performance because of the teacher's expectations.Picketing Against Everything Candid CameraHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | For more information about "Candid Camera," and to learn about the collection of "Candid Camera" videos for both educational and home-viewing, visit: www.CandidCamera.com. (Footage used here by permission from Candid Camera, Inc.)Dont Eat Light Candid CameraHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | For more information about "Candid Camera," and to learn about the collection of "Candid Camera" videos for both educational and home-viewing, visit: www.CandidCamera.com. (Footage used here by permission from Candid Camera, Inc.)The Halo EffectHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | Explains halo effect and how most people are blind to it. People on the street are asked to make snap judgments of identically dressed tall and short men. They judge the tall man as wealthier and more successful.Group Identity - Ingroup and Outgroup FormationHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | Explains how group identities are formed at a public school. Examines the dynamics of loners and how they too belong to a group.Expert Changes Opinion Candid CameraHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | For more information about "Candid Camera," and to learn about the collection of "Candid Camera" videos for both educational and home-viewing, visit: www.CandidCamera.com. (Footage used here by permission from Candid Camera, Inc.).Dorothy Stoneman - Uncommon HeroesHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | Dorothy Stoneman joined the civil rights movement and lived in Harlem for 20 years. Seeing abandoned buildings, homeless people and idle youths moved her to start YouthBuild to create a positive future for low-income young people.Cult MentalityHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | An Introduction to cult behavior. Interviews prior Moon cult member and explains the power of the situation in influencing behavior. Describes thought stopping.Bystander Effect - Death of Matthew CarringtonHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | Matthew Carrington died of acute water poisoning during a frat initiation. A room full of people watched him die, no one called 911. Interviews with both his mother and the frat brothers convicted for his death. Intense subject matter.Blaise Jujda-Sato - Uncommon HeroesHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | Born in Cameroon, Blaise Judja-Sato was a successful U.S. businessman when a devastating flood in Mozambique prompted his return to Africa. While helping with relief efforts, he saw how difficult it was to get medicines to those in need.Ann Cotton - Uncommon HeroesHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-25 | Meet Ann Cotton. During a trip to Zimbabwe in 1990, Ann Cotton realized that Africa would never conquer poverty and disease unless its women were educated.By selling baked goods, she raised enough money to send 32 girls to school then founded her own organization.The Foothill Pilot Class VideoHeroicImaginationTV2011-09-24 | The 11th and 12th grade students in our HIP Education Foothill pilot class worked with us in developing our materials for a year, and also taught a 10 week course on conformity, mindset and the love of learning to 6th graders. This is the video they made about their experience.The Heroic Imagination ProjectHeroicImaginationTV2011-08-21 | Dr. Philip Zimbardo introduces the Heroic Imagination Project at TED University 2010. Zimbardo, whose work has studied the depths of human evildoing and the heights of heroism, is passionate about inspiring people to take heroic action.
Make a YouTube video response telling us:
1. About yourself: who are you? Age? Where you live?
2. What is your definition of a hero - what does being a hero mean to you?
3. Do you have a favorite hero? Why do you consider them heroic?
4. Have you ever done anything heroic? If so, what was that?
5. Can you imagine going on a heroic mission that might change the world for better?How Heroic Are YOU?HeroicImaginationTV2010-11-28 | Watch this :30 second video and find out.