How did Philip Zimbardo protect the welfare of the participants, and the prisoners in particular, in his Stanford prison study?

A. He had the prisoners and guards switch roles.
B. He ended the study after only 6 days.
C. He punished the guards if they became aggressive toward prisoners.
D. He continued the study for longer than the planned duration of 2 weeks.


Answer: B

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