In his Stanford Prison study, Zimbardo found that
a. situational factors have a powerful impact on social behavior.
b. group size is an important factor in conformity.
c. collectivistic cultures tend to encourage more conformity than individualistic cultures.
d. Subjects who are exposed to severe stress develop emotional scars.
A
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