The Stanford Prison ExperimentConsider the psychological consequences of the "prisoners" being arrested, stripping, delousing, and shaving the heads of prisoners. What transformations take place when people go through an experience like this?What kind of transformations did the prisoners take on throughout the act of humiliation and degradation?If you were a guard, what type of guard would you have become? How sure are you?What prevented "good" guards from objecting to the orders from the tough of bad guards?What factors would lead prisoners to attribute guard brutality to the guards' disposition or character, rather than to the situation? explain in detail.After the study, how do you think the prisoners and guards felt when they saw each other in the same civilian clothes again and saw their prison reconverted to a basement laboratory hallway?Zimbardo wrote about the power of the situation and of social roles to elicit what he called the Lucifer Effect (Zimbardo, 2008), the tendency for ordinarily good people to do extraordinarily bad things. This means that we all have the capacity for both good and evil within us, and the behaviour we engage in will depend on the situation we find ourselves in—and of course, on whether or not we choose to act. Do you agree or disagree? Explain.