000289138 000__ 01617cgm\a2200349Ia\45\0 000289138 001__ 289138 000289138 005__ 20210513105928.0 000289138 007__ vd\cvaizu 000289138 008__ 050413p20031991enk051\\\\\\\\\\\\vleng\d 000289138 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm54097904 000289138 035__ $$a289138 000289138 040__ $$aHVC$$cHVC 000289138 049__ $$aISEA 000289138 050_4 $$aHV6089$$b.Q54 2003 000289138 08204 $$a364.6 000289138 24500 $$aQuiet rage$$h[videorecording] :$$bthe Stanford prison study /$$cproduced and directed by Ken Musen ; written by Ken Musen and Philip Zimbardo. 000289138 24630 $$aStanford prison study 000289138 2461_ $$iTitle on disc:$$aQuiet rage :$$bStanford prison 000289138 260__ $$a[Stanford, CA] :$$bStanford Instructional Television Network ;$$aNew York, NY :$$bdistributed by Insight Media,$$c[2003?], c1991. 000289138 300__ $$a1 videodisc (51 min.) :$$bsd., col. ;$$c4 3/4 in. 000289138 508__ $$aEdited by Ken Musen ; camera: Ben Detenber, Roger Williams. 000289138 5110_ $$aNarrator: Philip G. Zimbardo. 000289138 520__ $$aDiscusses a prison simulation experiment conducted in 1971 with students at Stanford University and considers the causes and effects that make prisons such an emotional issue. Documentary includes new film, flashback editing, follow-ups 20-years later, and an original music score; reveals the chronology of the transition of good into evil, of normal into the abnormal. 000289138 538__ $$aDVD. 000289138 650_0 $$aPrison psychology. 000289138 650_0 $$aPrison psychology$$xExperiments. 000289138 650_0 $$aImprisonment. 000289138 650_0 $$aImprisonment$$xExperiments. 000289138 7001_ $$aZimbardo, Philip G. 000289138 7001_ $$aMusen, Ken. 000289138 7102_ $$aStanford Instructional Television Network. 000289138 7102_ $$aInsight Media (Firm) 000289138 85200 $$bdvd$$hHV6089$$i.Q54$$i2003 000289138 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:289138$$pGLOBAL_SET 000289138 980__ $$aBIB 000289138 980__ $$aDVD