Zimbardo's Effect On Moral Judgments

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Zimbardo explains evil behavior as the product of situational influences. The existence of the experiment has major effect on moral judgments of the people perpetrating the behavior. Moral judgment is rights from wrong. Having a right prediction or question. The wrong is how they made the participants feel, most of the commands he told his participants were not legal. The moral judgments remind me of when Zimbardo explains the good from evil.