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Setler79 [48]
1 year ago
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Do you think Zimbardo's list of situations that seduce people into doing evil things is complete? Do

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olchik [2.2K]1 year ago
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Yes, I believe that Zimbardo's list of situations that seduce people into doing evil things is complete because it is an extensive research done by him and he cover all the areas that man can ever think of.

<h3>Do you think there are other scenarios that might cause a good person to momentarily change their ways? </h3>

It is never unlikely to see other scenarios that might cause a good person to momentarily change their ways since no one knows tomorrow and new things are consistently happening in the world daily. But I still believes that it will fall into a category or aspect of  Zimbardo's list of situations.

There are some situations that can even make a good man to be desperate and thus can  commit crime, and so turn to evil. They can be  hunger, poverty, as well ad disease  factors.

Therefore, my response is Yes, I believe that Zimbardo's list of situations that seduce people into doing evil things is complete because it is an extensive research done by him and he cover all the areas that man can ever think of.

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