Multiple Choice
Zimbardo's simulated prison experiment is most important because it demonstrates:
A) that individuals can easily and rapidly assume new roles very different from their inherent personalities
B) flaws in the Hawthorne studies
C) the impact of cohesiveness
D) the importance of status
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