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Ronch [10]
3 years ago
14

Which statement best summarizes Zimbardo’s perspective on the average person's ability for evil?

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1 answer:
wariber [46]3 years ago
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Former APA president drew from research to help explain evil under the ... of certain social situations can transform ordinarily good people into evildoers, ... Indeed, Zimbardo--an emeritus psychology professor at Stanford ... I argue that we all have the capacity for love and evil--to be Mother .

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which vexed and embarrassed her, and made her regret that she had said so much,
simple as it was.
Mary, resenting that she should be supposed not to know her own cousin, began talking
very warmly about the family features, and protesting still more positively that it was Mr
Elliot, calling again upon Anne to come and look for herself, but Anne did not mean to stir,
and tried to be cool and unconcerned. Her distress returned, however, on perceiving
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may be mistaken, I might not attend;" and walked back to her chair, recomposed, and
with the comfortable hope of having acquitted herself well.
From ‘Persuasion’, by Jane Austen.

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Anne obviously knows Mr Elliot quite well for all the following reasons EXCEPT:
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D: is uncomfortable at Mr Elliot’s behaviour.
E: C and D together.
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