According to Philip Zimbardo, the primary influence that drives people to engage in bad behaviors is often related to social situations. His research, particularly through the Stanford prison experiment, highlights how situational factors and the context of a person's environment can significantly impact their actions, sometimes leading them to do harmful or unethical things. While other factors, such as specific chemicals or individual desires, may play a role, Zimbardo emphasizes the power of situational influences in understanding human behavior.
According to Philip Zimbardo, what influences people to do bad things?
social situations
specific chemicals
people's imaginations
a desire to be famous and well-known
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