PHILIP G. ZIMBARDO
Academic Career
1968 to 2003: Professor of psychology, Stanford University (professor emeritus since then)
1960-68: Assistant professor of psychology, New York University
Degrees
Yale University, M.S. 1955; Ph.D., 1959
Brooklyn College, A.B., 1954 Summa Honors in Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology; Phi Beta Kappa
Professional Positions
President, Western Psychological Association (1983 and 2001)
President, American Psychological Association (2002)
Chair, Council of Scientific Society Presidents (2005)
[representing more than 60 science and math societies, with 1.5 million members]
Board Member, American Psychological Foundation (2005-2008)
Professor, Palo Alto University (2007-2014)
Board Member, International Positive Psychology Association, (2009)
Board Member, Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (cCARE), Stanford Medical School (2009)
Founder, Former President, Advisor, Heroic Imagination Project (HIP) (2009-2024) Nonprofit dedicated to encouraging and exploring everyday heroism.
Other Professional Experience
- Instructor, Yale University, 1957-1960
- Post-Doctoral Trainee – West Haven Veteran’s Hospital, Clinical Psychology Dept., 1959-1960
- Co-Director (with Dr. S. Sarason), Children’s Test Anxiety Research Project, Yale University, 1959-1962
- Created and directed the Harlem Summer Program, “A Head Start-Black Pride” Daily Program
- Staffed by NYU and CCNY Students in Harlem, 1965
- Training and research consultant in hypnosis, Morton Prince Clinic, New York, 1963-1967
- Columbia University, Klingenstein Professor of Race Relations, 1967-68
- Co-Director (with Dr. E. Hilgard), Stanford Hypnosis Research Lab, 1969-1980
- Director, Stanford University Social Psychology Graduate Research Training Program
- Founder, Co-Director (with Dr. L. Henderson), Shyness Clinic/ Shyness Institute, 1975-2007
- Senior Scientific Advisor, writer and narrator, Discovering Psychology, WGBH — PBS-TV/ Annenberg Corp Video series (1989, updated 2001)
- Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Policy, Education, and Research on Terrorism (CIPERT), (2005-2012)
- Distinguished Senior Fellow Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), (2002-2012)
- President (2005) Western Psychological Foundation
- President, Philip G. Zimbardo Educational Foundation (2005-2020)
- [Sicily, Italy-USA cultural exchanges, and Sicilian college scholarships]
Honors and Awards
GENERAL
Who’s Who in America, 1982 and continuing
Chosen by Editors of The Sciences to represent psychology in its 35th year celebration, 1996
Phi Beta Kappa, Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, 1989-1990
Western Psychological Association, Service Award, 2003
Distinguished Contributions in the Public Interest, American Psychological Association, 2008
Richard Lyman Award, Distinguished Lifetime Service to Stanford University, 2008
Innovations in Humanity Award, Ciudad des Ideas, Puebla, Mexico, 2009
Lifetime Achievement Award, Brooklyn College, 2010
Lifetime Achievement Award, Western Psychological Association, 2010
Lifetime Service Award, Society of Personality and Social Psychology, 2010
Fellow, American Association of Arts and Sciences (AAAS), 2010
Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Science of Psychology, American Psychological Association, 2012.
Kurt Lewin award, for “outstanding contributions to the development and integration of psychological research and social action.” American Psychological Association, 2015.
De Scientia et humanitate optime meritis, The Czech Academy of Sciences, 2015.
APA Division 52 Presidential Citation for international achievements, 2023.
WRITING
National Media Award (honorable mention), American Psychological Foundation, 1973 (for popular writing on vandalism)
William Holmes McGuffey Award for Psychology and Life, for Excellence and Longevity, (Textbook Authors Association) 1995
New England Council of Latin American Studies (NECLAS) prize for the best book published on Latin American Studies in 2002 (Violence Workers in Brazil)William James Award for best book published in psychology in 2007, The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil.
TEACHING
Distinguished Teaching Award, New York University, 1965
Distinguished Teaching Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education in Psychology, American Psychological Foundation, 1975
Phoenix Award for Outstanding Teaching, Stanford Psychology Department Faculty, 1984
California Magazine, Best Psychology Teacher in California, 1986
The Walter Gores Distinguished Teaching Award, Senior Faculty, Stanford University, 1990
Bing Fellow Outstanding Senior Faculty Teaching Award, Stanford University, 1994-1997
Outstanding Teaching Award, Western Psychological Association, 1995
Distinguished Teaching Award, Phi Beta Kappa (Northern California Chapter), 1998
Robert S. Daniel Teaching Excellence Award, APA Division 2, Society for the Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Stanford University 1999-2000
MEDIA
STC (Society for Technical Communication) International Audiovisual Competition Award of Excellence for “The Power of the Situation” (Discovering Psychology video series), 1991
Columbus International Film & Video Festival Bronze Plaque Award for “The Developing Child” (Discovering Psychology video series), 1992
International Film & TV Festival of New York Finalist Certificate for “Past, Present and Promise” (Discovering Psychology video series), 1992
WPA Film Festival Award of Excellence for “The Responsive Brain” and “Social Psychology”
(Discovering Psychology video series), 1992
WPA Spring Festival first place award for Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Study video, 1993
WPA Spring Festival first place award for Candid Camera Classics in Social Psychology Video, 1993
APA Presidential Citation for outstanding contributions to psychology for the Discovering Psychology video series, 1994
Champions of mental health, Psychology Today Awards, 2001. (One of eight national figures honored)
Psychological Consultant, New Programming for NBC TV, 2002.
Emmy Award, New England Instructional Television, Host, Cognitive-Neuroscience (Discovering Psychology Video Series), 2002
WPA Spring Festival, First Place Award for Cultural Psychology (Discovering Psychology Video Series), 2002
Carl Sagan Award for Promoting Public Understanding of Science, Awarded by Council of Scientific Society Presidents, 2002
RESEARCH
Peace Medal from Tokyo Police Dept., 1972 (special recognition of a foreign national whose research and ideas significantly contributed to improving criminal justice administration)
Fellow, Center for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1972
Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize (honorable mention), 1974, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues (for the Stanford Prison Experiment)
Distinguished Research Contributor Award, California State Psychological Association, 1977
Psi Chi Award for contributions to the Science of Psychology, 1986
Guze Award (Society for Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis), Best Research in Hypnosis, 1989
Selected as one of ten major contributors to Social Psychology, Yosemite Conference on 100 Years of Experimental Social Psychology, 1997
Ernest R. & Josephine R. Hilgard Award for the best theoretical hypnosis paper for Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, published in 1999
APA Division 1 award, Ernest Hilgard Award for Lifetime Contributions to General Psychology, 2000
Distinguished Contributions to Scientific Hypnosis (APA, Division 30, 2001)
Psychology Today Magazine, Mental Health Award for Research and Treatment of Shyness, 2001
Distinguished Contribution to Psychology as a Profession, California Psychological Association, 1998
Los Angeles County Psychological Association: Psyche Award for Lifetime Contributions to Psychology as a Science and Art (2000)
Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Psychology, California Psychology Association, 2003
Nobel Prize in Psychology (Virtual) 2004, Klagenfurt University, Austria
Havel Foundation Vision 97 Award, 2005, for lifetime of research contributions to knowledge
Carl Hovland Distinguished Lecturer, Yale, 2005
Group Psychologist of the Year, APA Division 49, 2007
Honorary Degrees
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, 1996
National University of San Martin, Peru, 1996
Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, 1998
Webster University, Vienna, 2007
Brooklyn College, New York, 2008
Rutgers University, New Jersey, 2009
Lund University, Lund, Sweden, 2009
Loyola University, Chicago, 2010
University of Puget Sound, 2013
Chapman University, 2014
Charles University, Prague, 2016
Professional Memberships
American Psychological Association
Association for Advancement of Psychology
Association for Psychological Science
Canadian Psychological Association
Western Psychological Association
Eastern Psychological Association
California State Psychological Association
International Association of Applied Psychology
International Congress of Psychology
International Positive Psychology Association
Society for Inter-American Psychology
Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues
American Association for Advancement of Science
Society for Experimental Social Psychology
Society for Advancement of Social Psychology
Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Psi Chi
American Association of University Professors
Psychologists for Social Responsibility
Council of Scientific Society Presidents
Italian American Psychology Assembly
Publications
BOOKS
Zimbardo, P. G. (Ed.). (1969) The cognitive control of motivation. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Ebbesen, E. B. (1969). Influencing attitudes and changing behavior. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.
Second edition, Zimbardo, P. G., Ebbesen, E. B., & Maslach, C. (1977).
Abelson, R. P., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1970). Canvassing for peace: A manual for volunteers. Ann Arbor, MI: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1977). Shyness: What it is, What to do about it. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Reprinted in 1991. [translated into Russian, German, Japanese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Italian, Norwegian, and Finnish]
Zimbardo, P. G., & Radl, S. L. (1979). The shyness workbook. New York: A. & W. Press.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Radl, S. L. (1981). The shy child. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Reprinted in 1999 by Malor Press. [translated into Chinese]
Zimbardo, P. G., & Vallone, R. (Eds.) (1983). Persuasion, coercion, indoctrination, and mind control: Readings. Lexington, MA: Ginn Custom Publishing Program.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Hammond, A. L. (Eds.) (1988). Readings on Human Behavior: The Best of Science. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Knutson, B. (Eds.). (1991). The psychology of mind control: Readings in persuasion, influence, indoctrination, and conversion. Palo Alto, CA: Alpha Graphics.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Leippe, M. (1991). The psychology of attitude change and social influence. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Huggins, M., Haritos-Fatouros, M., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2002). Violence workers: Police torturers and murderers reconstruct Brazilian atrocities. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007). The Lucifer effect: Understanding how good people turn evil. New York: Random House.
Winner of William James Award for best book published in psychology in 2007, and New York Times best seller.
Zimbardo, P.G, & Boyd, J. N. (2008). The time paradox: The new psychology that will change your life. New York: Free Press.
Zimbardo, P. G., Sword, R., & Sword, R. K. M. (2012). The time cure. San Francisco CA: Wiley.
Zimbardo, P. G. & Coulombe, N. D. (2015). Man dis(connected): How technology has sabotaged what it means to be male. United Kingdom: Random House.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Sword, R. K. M. (2017). Living and loving better with time perspective therapy: Healing from the past, embracing the present, creating an ideal future. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. [translated into Italian]
Sword, R. K. M., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2024). Seeing through the grief: A time perspective therapy approach. McFarland Publishers.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Johnson, R. L. (2024). Psychology according to Shakespeare. Prometheus Books.
Articles in journals and magazines, and chapters in books
Zimbardo, P. G. (1953). The dynamics of prejudice and assimilation among two underprivileged minority groups in New York City. Alpha Kappa Delta, XXIV (1), 16-22.
Montgomery, K. C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1957). The effects of sensory and behavioral deprivation on exploratory behavior in the rat. Journal of Perceptual and Motor Skills, 7, 223-229.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Montgomery, K. C. (1957). The effects of free environment rearing upon exploratory behavior. Psychological Reports, 3, 589-594.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Montgomery, K. C. (1957). The relative strengths of consummatory responses in hunger, thirst and exploratory drive. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 50, 504-508.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1958). The effects of early avoidance training and subsequent rearing conditions on the sexual behavior of the male rat. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 51, 764-769.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Barry, H. (1958). The effects of caffeine and chlorpromazine on the sexual behavior of male rats. Science, 127, 84-85.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Miller, N. E. (1958). The facilitation of exploration by hunger in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 51, 43-46.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1960). Involvement and communication discrepancy as determinants of opinion conformity. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 60, 86-94. (Ph.D. Dissertation).
Zimbardo, P. G. (1960). Verbal ambiguity and judgmental distortion. Psychological Reports, 60, 57-58.
Barnard, J. W., Zimbardo, P. G., & Sarason, S. B. (1961). Anxiety and verbal behavior in children. Child Development, 32, 379-392.
Sarnoff, I., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1961). Anxiety, fear and social affiliation. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 62, 356-363.
Cohen, A. R., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1962). An experiment on avoidance motivation. In J. W. Brehm and A. R. Cohen, Explorations in cognitive dissonance (pp. 143-151). New York: Wiley.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1963). Review of D. Krech, R. S. Crutchfield, & E. L. Ballachey, Individual in society: A textbook of social psychology. Contemporary Psychology, 8, 294-296.
Zimbardo, P. G., Barnard, J. W., & Berkowitz, L. (1963). The role of anxiety and defensiveness in children’s verbal behavior. Journal of Personality, 31, 79-96.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Formica, R. (1963). Emotional comparison and self-esteem as determinants of affiliation. Journal of Personality, 31, 141-162.
Zimbardo, P. G., Mahl, G. F., & Barnard, J. W. (1963). The measurement of speech disturbance in anxious children. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 28, 362-370.
Sarason, S. B., Hill, K. T., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1964). A longitudinal study of the relation of test anxiety to performance on intelligence and achievement tests. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 29 (7, Serial No. 98).
Zimbardo, P. G. (1964). Relationship between projective and direct measures of fear arousal. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 68, 196-199.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1965). The effect of effort and improvisation on self-persuasion produced by role-playing. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1, 103-120.
Zimbardo, P. G., Weisenberg, M., Firestone, I., & Levy, M. (1965). Communicator effectiveness in producing public conformity and private attitude change. Journal of Personality, 33, 233-255.
Miller, N., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1966). Motives for fear-induced affiliation: Emotional comparison or interpersonal similarity. Journal of Personality, 34, 481-503.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1966). Cognitive control of motivation. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, Series II, 28(7), 902-922.
Zimbardo, P. G., Cohen, A. R., Weisenberg, M., Dworkin, L., & Firestone, I. (1966). Control of pain motivation by cognitive dissonance. Science, 151, 217-219.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1967, June). The psychology of police confessions. Psychology Today, 1, 17-27.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1967, July). Toward a more perfect justice. Psychology Today, 1, 45-46.
Barnard, J. W., Zimbardo, P. G., & Sarason, S. B. (1968). Teachers’ ratings of student personality traits as they relate to IQ and social desirability. Journal of Educational Psychology, 59, 128-132.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1968). Cognitive dissonance and the control of human motivation. In R. Abelson, E. Aronson, W. McGuire, T. Newcomb, M. Rosenberg, & P. Tannenbaum (Eds.), Theories of cognitive consistency: A sourcebook (pp. 439-447). Chicago: Rand, McNally.
Ross, L., Rodin, J., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1969). Attribution therapy: The reduction of fear through induced cognitive-emotional misattribution. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 12, 279-288.
Zimbardo, P. G., Rappaport, C., & Baron, J. (1969). Pain control by hypnotic induction of motivational states. In P. G. Zimbardo (Ed.), The cognitive control of motivation (pp. 36-149). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1970). The human choice: Individuation, reason, and order versus deindividuation, impulse, and chaos. In W. J. Arnold & D. Levine (Eds.), 1969 Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (pp. 237-307). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Ebbesen, E. B. (1970). The experimental modification of the relationship between effort, attitude and behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16, 207-213.
Zimbardo, P. G., Snyder, M., Thomas, J., Gold, A., & Gurwitz, S. (1970). Modifying the impact of persuasive communication with external distraction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16, 669-680.
Bogart, K., Geis, F. L., Levy, M., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1971). No dissonance for Machiavellians? In R. Christie & F. L. Geis (Eds.), Studies in Machiavellianism (pp. 251-263). New York: Academic Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1971). Coercion and compliance: The psychology of police confessions. In R. Perruci & M. Pilisuk (Eds.), The triple revolution emerging (pp. 492-508). Boston: Little, Brown.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1971). The power and pathology of imprisonment. Congressional Record. (Serial No. 15, October 25, 1971). Hearings before Subcommittee No. 3, of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-Second Congress, First Session on Corrections, Part II, Prisons, Prison Reform and Prisoner’s Rights: California. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Zimbardo, P. G., Marshall, G., & Maslach, C. (1971). Liberating behavior from time-bound control: Expanding the present through hypnosis. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1, 305-323.
Maslach, C., Marshall, G., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1972). Hypnotic control of peripheral skin temperature: A case report. Psychophysiology, 9, 600-605.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1972). Pathology of imprisonment. Society, 6, 4, 6, 8.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1972). La psychologie sociale: une situation, une intrigue et un scenario en quête de la realité (Social psychology: A situation,a plot and a script in search of reality). In S. Moscovici (Ed.), Introduction a la Psychologie Sociale (Introduction to Social Psychology) (pp. 82-100). (Trans. Reine Poitou). Paris, France: Libraire Larousse.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1972). The tactics and ethics of persuasion. In E. McGinnies & B. King (Eds.), Attitudes, conflict and social change (pp. 81-99). New York: Academic Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1972, July/August). Vandalism: An act in search of a cause. Bell Telephone Magazine, 12-17.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Luce, G. (1972). Social psychology: Tool for improving the human condition. NIMH Mental Health Program Reports (No. 6, 66-108). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Zimbardo, P. G., Maslach, C., & Marshall, G. (1972). Hypnosis and the psychology of cognitive and behavioral control. In E. Fromm & R. Shor (Eds.), Hypnosis: Research developments and perspectives (pp. 539-571). Chicago, IL: Aldine-Atherton.
Haney, C., Banks, W. C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1973). Interpersonal dynamics in a simulated prison. International Journal of Criminology and Penology, 1, 69-97.
Zimbardo P. G. (1973). A field experiment in auto-shaping. In C. Ward (Ed.), Vandalism (pp.85-90). London: Architectural Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1973). On the ethics of intervention in human psychological research: With special reference to the Stanford Prison Experiment. Cognition, 2, 243-256.
Zimbardo, P. G., Haney, C., Banks, W. C., & Jaffe, D. (1973, April 8). The mind is a formidable jailer: A Pirandellian prison. The New York Times Magazine, Section 6, pp. 38, ff.
Zimbardo, P. G., Marshall, G., White, G., & Maslach, C. (1973). Objective assessment of hypnotically induced time distortion. Science, 181, 282-284.
Haney, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1973-1974). Social roles, role-playing and education: On the high school as prison. The Behavioral Science Teacher, 1, 24-45.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1974). The detention and jailing of juveniles (Hearings before U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency, 10, 11, 17, September 1973). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 141-161.
Zimbardo, P. G., Haney, C., Banks, W. C., & Jaffe, D. (1974). The psychology of imprisonment: Privation, power and pathology. In Z. Rubin (Ed.), Doing unto others: Explorations in social behavior (pp. 61-73). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Haney, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1975, June). Stimulus/Response: The blackboard penitentiary: It’s tough to tell a high school from a prison. Psychology Today, 9, 26, 29-30, 106.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1975). A conversation about attitudes and attitude change. In E. Krupat (Ed.), Psychology is social (pp. 132-139). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1975). Discussion of some superego considerations in crime and punishment. In J. A. Lindon (Ed.), The psychoanalytic forum, (Vol. 5; pp. 221-225). New York: International Universities Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1975, July). On the prison as therapeutic milieu [Letter to the editor]. APA Monitor, p. 3.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1975). On transforming experimental research into advocacy for social change. In M. Deutsch & H. Hornstein (Eds.), Applying social psychology: Implications for research, practice, and training (pp. 33-66). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Zimbardo, P. G., Pilkonis, P., & Norwood, R. (1975, May). The silent prison of shyness. Psychology Today, 69-70, 72.
Bruck, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1976, April). Solving the maze. Human Behavior, 25-31.
Haney, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1976). Social roles and role-playing: Observations from the Stanford prison study. In E. P. Hollander & R. G. Hunt (Eds.), Current perspectives in social psychology (4th ed.), (pp. 266-274). New York: Oxford University Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1976). Foreword. In J. M. Steiner, Power Politics and Social Change in National Socialist Germany (vii-x). The Hague: Moutin Publishers.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1976). A social-psychological analysis of vandalism: Making sense of senseless violence. In E. P. Hollander & R. G. Hunt (Eds.), Current perspectives in social psychology (4th Ed.), (pp. 129-134). New York: Oxford University Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1976). Interview with Richard Evans. In R. I. Evans, The making of psychology: Discussions with creative contributors (pp. 357-370). New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Haney, C, & Zimbardo, P. G. (1977). The socialization into criminality: On becoming a prisoner and a guard. In J. L Tapp & R. J. Levine (Eds.), Law, justice and the individual in society: Psychological and legal issues (pp. 198-223). New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
Katz, M., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1977, April). Making it as a mental patient. Psychology Today, 10, 122, 124, 126.
Lee, M., Zimbardo, P. G., & Bertholf, M. (1977, November). Shy murderers. Psychology Today, 11, 69-70, 76, 148.
Pines, A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1977, November). Why Israelis are not shy. Mada (Israeli Science Magazine), 21, 273-278.
Yates, B., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1977, June). Self-monitoring, academic performance and retention of content in a self-paced course. Journal of Personalized Instruction, 2, 76-79.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1977, August/September). Shyness can be a quiet yet devastating problem. Learning, 68-71.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1977, March). Modified version of personalized system of instruction successfully applied in introductory course for 600 undergraduates and 200 dorm-based proctors. PSI Newsletter, 5, 1, 3.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1977, Jan.-Feb.). Review of The End of Imprisonment by R. Sommer. American Scientist, 65, 103.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1977, Jan.-Feb.). Shyness –The people phobia. Today’s Education, 66, 47-49.
Pines, A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1978). The personal and cultural dynamics of shyness: A comparison between Israelis, American Jews and Americans. Journal of Psychology and Judaism, 3, 81-101.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1978, October 9). An expert tells how to cope with shyness. [Interview.] U.S. News and World Report.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1978). Psychology of evil: On the perversion of human potential. In L. Krames, P. Pliner, & T. Alloway (Eds.), Advances in the study of communication and affect: Vol. 4. Aggression, dominance, and individual spacing (pp. 115-169). New York: Plenum Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1978). Vandalism. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), International encyclopedia of psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis and neurology, (Vol. 11; pp. 358-359). New York: Human Sciences Press.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Haney, C. (1978). Prison behavior. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), International encyclopedia of psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis and neurology, (Vol. 9; pp. 70-74). New York: Human Sciences Press.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Maslach, C. (1978). Depersonalization. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), International encyclopedia of psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis and neurology, (Vol. 4; pp. 52-53). New York: Human Sciences Press.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Pilkonis, P. (1978). Shyness. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), International encyclopedia of psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis and neurology, (Vol. 10; pp. 226-229). New York: Human Sciences Press.
Marshall, G., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1979). The affective consequence of inadequately explained physiological arousal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 970-988.
Maslach, C., Zimbardo, P. G., & Marshall, G. (1979). Hypnosis as a means of studying cognitive and behavioral control. In E. Fromm & R. Shor (Eds.), Hypnosis: Research Developments and Perspectives (2nd ed.; pp. 539-571). Chicago, IL: Aldine-Atherton.
Pilkonis, P. A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1979). The personal and social dynamics of shyness. In C. E. Izard (Ed.), Emotions in personality and psychopathology (pp. 131-160). New York: Plenum Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1979). (Testimony of Dr. Philip Zimbardo to U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary). In J. J. Bonsignore, et al. (Eds.), Before the law: An introduction to the legal process (2nd ed.; pp. 396-399). Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1979). The psychology of evil: On the perversion of human potential. In T. R. Sarbin (Ed.), Challenges to the criminal justice System: The perspectives of community psychology (pp. 142-161). New York: Human Sciences Press.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Pilkonis, P. A. (1979). Schuchterheit. In A. Heigl-Evers (Ed.), Die Psychologie des 20. Jahrhunderts (pp. 193-198). Zurich: Kindler Verlag, 8.
Andersen, S. M., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1980, November). Resisting mind control. USA Today, pp. 44-47.
Milojkovic, J. D., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1980). Charismatic teaching: Its nature and development. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Improving University Teaching (pp. 1-8). Lausanne, Switzerland.
White, G. L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1980). The effects of surveillance and actual surveillance on expressed opinions toward marijuana. Journal of Social Psychology, 3, 49-60.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1980, August). The age of indifference. Psychology Today, 71-76.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1980, August). The hacker papers. Psychology Today, 64-69.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1980). My red shirt and me. (Foreword). In C. R. Snyder & H. L. Fromkin (Eds.), Uniqueness: The human pursuit of difference (pp. vii-xi). New York: Plenum Press.
Brodt, S. E., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1981). Modifying shyness-related social behavior through symptom misattribution. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 41, 437-449.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1981, December). The ethics of inducing paranoia in an experimental setting: A reply to M. Lewis, M.D. In IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research, 3, 1, 9, and 10-11.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1981). Finding meaning in the method. In L. T. Benjamin, Jr., & K. D. Lowman (Eds.), Activities handbook for teaching in psychology (pp. 24-26). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Zimbardo, P. G., Andersen, S. M., & Kabat, L. G. (1981, 26 June). Induced hearing deficit generates experimental paranoia. Science, 212, 1529-1531.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Newton, J. (1981). Delayed auditory feedback. In L. T. Benjamin, Jr., & K. D. Lowman (Eds.), Activities handbook for teaching in psychology (pp. 49-50). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1982). Shyness and the stresses of the human connection. In L. Goldberger & S. Breznitz (Eds.), Handbook of stress: Theoretical and clinical aspects (pp. 466-481). New York: Free Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1982, May). State of the science report. Psychology Today. Fifteenth Anniversary Issue “Understanding Psychological Man,” 58-59.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1983, Spring). See if you can’t find a little time to study people. San Francisco Bay Architects’ Review, p. 30.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1983, Winter). To control a mind. Stanford Magazine, 11, pp. 59-64.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Radl, S. L. (1983, August). Overcoming shyness. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 17, pp. 17, ff.
Andersen, S. M., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1984, Fall/Winter). On resisting social influence. Cultic Studies Journal, 1, 196-219. Weston, MA: American Family Foundation.
Plous, S., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1984, November). The looking glass war. Psychology Today, 48-52, 54, 56, 59.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1984). Mind control: Political fiction and psychological reality. In P. Stansky (Ed.), On nineteen eighty-four (pp. 197-215). New York: Freeman Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1984, January). Mind control in 1984. Psychology Today, 71-72.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1984). Social psychology: What it is, where it came from, and where it is headed. In V. Sarris & A. Parducci (Eds.), Perspectives in psychological experimentation: Toward the year 2000 (pp. 254-266). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Gonzalez, A. (1984, February). The times of your life. Psychology Today, 18, 54.
Gonzalez, A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1985, March). Time in perspective: The time sense we learn early affects how we do our jobs and enjoy our pleasures. Psychology Today, 19, 21-26.
Lord, C. G., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1985). Actor-Observer differences in the perceived stability of shyness. Social Cognition, 3, 250-265.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1985, June). Laugh where we must, be candid where we can. [A conversation with Allen Funt.] Psychology Today, 19, 42-47.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Hartley, C. F. (1985, Spring/Summer). Cults go to high school: A theoretical and empirical analysis of the initial stage in the recruitment process. Cultic Studies Journal, 2, 91-147. Weston, MA: American Family Foundation.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Piccione, C. (1985, November). Can shyness affect your health? Healthline, 4, 12, 13. San Francisco, CA: California State University.
Plous, S., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1986). Attributional biases among clinicians: A comparison of psychoanalysts and behavior therapists. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 568-570.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1986). The Stanford shyness project. In W. H. Jones, J. M. Cheek, & S. R. Briggs (Eds.), Shyness: Perspectives on research and treatment (17-25). New York: Plenum.
Montiero, K., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1987). The path from classroom seating to hypnotizability–a dead end: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical Experimental Hypnosis, XXXV(2), 83-86.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1987). How to help shy children. In H. K Hamilton (Ed.), Teachers’ strategies (pp. 147-48). Springhouse, PA: Springhouse Publishing.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1988). Social psychology. In E. R. Hilgard (Ed.), Fifty years of psychology: Essays in honor of Floyd Ruch (pp. 169-189). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Piccione, C., Hilgard, E. R., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1989). On the degree of stability of measured hypnotizability over a 25-year period. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 289-295.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1989, Sept.). Discovering psychology. The Agenda, 14(3). PBS Adult Learning Service.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1989). The power and the glory of psychology? [Review of D. Cohen (Ed.), The power of sychology.] Contemporary Psychology, 34, 249-250.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1990). On treating shyness. In R. D. Hunter (Ed.), Dictionary of pastoral care and counseling (pp. 1165-66). Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1991). Foreword. In L. Ross, & R. Nisbett, The person and the situation. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1991). Foreword. In S. Fiske & S. Taylor, Social cognition. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1992). Foreword. In A. Pines & C. Maslach, Experiencing social psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1992). Foreword. In S. Brehm, Intimate relationships. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1992). Foreword. In S. Milgram, The individual in a social world. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1992). Review of A. J. Deikman, The wrong way home: Uncovering the patterns of cult behavior in American society. Contemporary Psychology, 37, 1187-1189.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Maslach, C. (1992). Cognitive effects of biased time perspective. International Journal of Psychology, 27, 167.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1993). Adding vividness to social psychology lectures: Video supplements. Contemporary Social Psychology, 17, 14-16.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1993). Foreword. In S. Plous, The psychology of judgment and decision making. New York: McGraw Hill (also Temple University Press).
Zimbardo, P. G. (1993). Foreword. In L. Berkowitz, Aggression: Its causes, consequences, and control. New York: McGraw Hill (also Temple University Press).
Zimbardo, P. G., & Andersen, S. A. (1993). Understanding mind control: Exotic and mundane mental manipulations. In M. Langone (Ed.), Recovery from Cults (pp. 104-125). New York: Norton Press.
Zimbardo, P. G., LaBerge, S., & Butler, L. (1993). Psychophysiological consequences of unexplained arousal: A posthypnotic suggestion paradigm. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 102, 466-473.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1994). Foreword. In J. Bishop, & M. Grunte, How to forgive when you don’t know how. Barrytown, New York: Station Hill Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1994). Foreword. In Z. Zaleski (Ed.), Psychology of future orientation. Lublin, Poland: Scientific Society of KUL.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1994). On the synergy between teaching and research: A personal account of academic “cheating.” Psi Chi, 21, 13-20.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1994). Review of Morton Hunt, The Story of Psychology. Contemporary Psychology, 39, 802-803.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1994). Transforming California’s prisons into expensive old age homes for felons: Enormous hidden costs and consequences for California’s taxpayers. The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, San Francisco, CA.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1994). Foreword. In H. C. Triandis, Culture and Social Behavior. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1994). Foreword. In J. Z. Rubin, D. G. Pruitt, & S. H. Kim. Social Conflict: Escalation, Stalemate, and Settlement. New York: Random House.
Butler, L., Koopman, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1995). The psychological impact of viewing the film, “JFK”: Emotions, beliefs, and political behavioral intentions. Political Psychology, 16, 237-257.
Carducci, B. J., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1995). Are you shy? Psychology Today, 28, pp.34 ff.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1995). The psychology of evil: A situationist perspective on recruiting good people to engage in anti-social acts. Research in Social Psychology [Japanese journal], 11, 125-133.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1995). Foreword. In D. A. Schroeder, L. A. Penner, J. D. Dovidio, & J. A. Piliavin, The psychology of helping and altruism: Problems and puzzles. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1995). Foreword. In K. J. Schneider, & R. May, The psychology of existence: An integrative clinical perspective. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Caprara, G.V., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1996). Aggregation and amplification of marginal deviations in the social construction of personality and maladjustment. European Journal of Personality, 10, 79-110.
Caprara, G., Barbaranelli, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1996). Understanding the complexity of human aggression: Affective, cognitive, and social dimensions of individual differences in propensity toward aggression. European Journal of Personality, 10, 133-155.
Boyd, J. N., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1997). Constructing time after death: The transcendental-future time perspective. Time and Society, 6, 35-54.
Caprara, G. V., Barbaranelli, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1997, February 6). Politicians’ uniquely simple personalities. Nature, 385, p. 493.
Kahan, T. L., LaBerge, S., Levitan, L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1997). Similarities and differences between dreaming and waking cognition: An exploratory study. Consciousness and Cognition, 6, 132-147.
Zimbardo, P. (1997, May). What messages are behind today’s cults? Monitor on Psychology, 14.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1997). A passion for psychology: Teaching it charismatically, integrating teaching and research synergistically, and writing about it engagingly. In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), Teaching introductory psychology: Survival tips from the experts (pp. 7-34). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1997). Situaciones sociales: su poder de transformacion [The power of social situations to alter the mental representations and behaviors.] Revista de Psicologia Social, 12, 99-112.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1997). Experimentalni vezeni na Stanfordove universite: Ohlednuti po 25 letech. [Experimental prison at Stanford University: Looking back 25 years later.] Propsy: Casopis pro moderni psychologii [Propsy: A Czechoslovakian Journal for Modern Psychology], 3, 4-7.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1997). Foreword. In J. Jones, Prejudice and Racism. New York: McGraw Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G., Keough, K. A., & Boyd, J. N. (1997). Present time perspective as a predictor of risky driving. Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 1007-1023.
Carducci, B.J., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1998). Are you shy? In K. G. Duffy (Ed.), Psychology 98/99 (pp. 148-154). Sluice Dock, Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill.
Haney, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1998). The past and future of U.S. prison policy: Twenty-five years after the Stanford Prison Experiment. American Psychologist, 53, 709-727.
Henderson, L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1998). Shyness. Encyclopedia of Mental Health, 3, 497-509.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1998). A new perspective on psychological time: Theory, research, and assessment of individual differences in temporal perspective. In G. Mucciarelli & R. Brigati (Eds.), Psychology of Time – Part II, Special Issue, Teorie & Modeli, 3, pp. 59-78. (Italian Journal of Theories and Models, Pitagora Editrice Bologna).
Caprara, G. V., Barbaranelli, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Personality profiles and political parties. Political Psychology, 20, 175-197.
Carducci, B. J., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Are you shy? In R. Epstein (Ed.), The New Psychology Today Reader. (pp. 341-351). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
Epel, E. S., Bandura, A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Escaping homelessness: The influences of self-efficacy and time perspective on coping with homelessness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29, 575-596.
Henderson, L., & Zimbardo, P. G., (1999). Commentary on Part III: Developmental outcomes and clinical perspectives. In L. A. Schmidt & J. Schulkin (Eds.), Extreme fear, shyness, and social phobia: Origins and outcomes. (pp. 294-305). New York: Oxford University Press.
Henderson, L. M., Zimbardo, P., Smith, C., & Buell, S. (1999). Shyness and technology use in high school students (Tech Rep. No. 1). Palo Alto, California: Stanford University, Psychology Department.
Keough, K. A., Zimbardo, P. G., & Boyd, J. N. (1999). Who’s smoking, drinking and using drugs? Time perspective as a predictor of substance use. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 21, 149-164.
LaBerge, S., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Event-related potential correlates of suggested hypnotic amnesia. Sleep and Hypnosis, 1, 1-9.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Discontinuity theory: Cognitive and social searches for rationality and normality–may lead to madness. In M. P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, (Vol. 31, pp. 345-486). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Experimental social psychology: Behaviorism with minds and matters. In A. Rodrigues & R. Levine (Eds.), Reflections on 100 Years of Experimental Social Psychology (pp.135-157). Boulder, CO: Westview.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Recollections of a social psychologist’s career: An interview with Dr. Philip Zimbardo. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 14, 1-22.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). A generalist looks at his career in teaching: An interview with Dr. Phil Zimbardo. North American Journal of Psychology, 1, 1-16.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). The psychology of liberation. In E. Syngollitou (Ed.), Scientific Annals of the School of Psychology of Thessaloniki (Vol. 3, pp. 45-56). Thessaloniki, Greece: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Psychology.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Foreword. In D. Myers. Exploring Social Psychology (2nd ed.) New York: McGraw Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1999). Foreword. In J. Garcia & K. Keough. Social Psychology of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity. New York: McGraw Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Boyd, J. N. (1999). Putting time in perspective: A valid, reliable individual-differences metric. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 77, 1271-1288.
Zimbardo, P. G., Maslach, C., & Haney, C. (1999). Reflections on the Stanford Prison Experiment: Genesis, transformations, consequences. In T. Blass (Ed.), Obedience to Authority: Current Perspectives on the Milgram Paradigm. (pp. 193-237). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Zimbardo, P. G., Plous, S., &, Lestik, M. (1999, Dec.). The Stanford Prison Experiment Web Site: www.prisonexp.org.
Caprara, G. V., Barbaranelli, C., Pastorelli, C., Bandura, A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2000). Prosocial foundations of children’s academic achievement. Psychological Science, 11, 302-306.
Henderson, L. & Zimbardo, P. G. (2000). Foreword. In R. Crozier (Ed.), Shyness: Development, Consolidation and Change. New York: Routledge.
Henderson, L. & Zimbardo, P. G. (2000). Henderson/Zimbardo Shyness Questionnaire. (Shy Q.) Palo Alto, CA: Shyness Institute (www.shyness.com).
St. Lorant, T., Henderson, L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2000). Co-morbidity in a shyness clinic sample. Depression and Anxiety, 12, 232-237.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2000). On becoming successfully shy. Review of B. Carducci. Shyness: A bold new approach. Contemporary Psychology, 45, 99-101.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2000). Foreword. In C. Oyster. Groups: A User’s Guide. New York: McGraw Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2000). On the joys of being an international psychologist. International Psychology Reporter, 4, 23-24.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2000). Psychology of Evil. Eye on Psi Chi, 16-19.
Zimbardo, P. G., Weber, A., L., & Johnson, R. L. (2000). Psychology (3rd ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Henderson, L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2001). Shyness, social anxiety and social phobia. In S. Hofmann and P. di Bartolo (Eds.), From Social Anxiety to Social Phobia: Multiple Perspectives (pp. 46-64). New York: Allyn & Bacon.
Henderson, L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2001). Shyness as a clinical condition: The Stanford Model. In L. Alden & R. Crozier (Eds.), International Handbook of Social Anxiety (pp. 431-447). Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons.
Henderson, L. M., Zimbardo, P. G., & Carducci, B. J. (2001). Shyness. In W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science, 4, 1522-1523. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2001). Foreword. In Baron/Byrne, Social Psychology (10th ed.), 30th Anniversary Edition. New York: McGraw Hill
Zimbardo, P. G. (2001, November). Opposing terrorism by understanding the human capacity for evil. Monitor on Psychology, 32, 48-50.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2001, Sept. 26). Faceless terrorists embody ‘creative evil’. Stanford Report, p. 4. Stanford University Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2001). Warum geschah es? [Why did it happen?]. Psychologie Heute, 28, 20-21.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2001). Nova dimenze zla [New dimension of evil]. Psycholoie Dnes, 7, 12-13.
Caprara, G. V., Barbaranelli, C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2002). When parsimony subdues distinctiveness: Simplified public perceptions of politicians’ personality. Political Psychology, 23, 77-95.
Henderson, L. & Zimbardo, P. G. (2002). Painful shyness (Public education brochure prepared for APA Div. 42, Psychologists in Private Practice). Washington, DC: APA Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002). Foreword. In M. Haritos-Fatouros. The Psychological Origins of Institutionalized Torture. London: Routledge.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, March/April). The psychology of terrorism: Mind games and mind healing. Los Angeles Psychologist, 16, 7-8.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, March). Clarifying mission, coverage, communication, and review process. American Psychologist, 57, 213-214.
Zimbardo, P. (2002, April). Just think about it: Time to take our time. Psychology Today, 35, 62.
Zimbardo, P. (2002, January). Going forward with commitment. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, February). Ground Zero: Looking up and beyond. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, March). A call for greater collaboration. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, April). Nurturing psychological synergies. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, May). My love affair with psychology conventions. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, June). Let’s show how we make a difference. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, July/August). The mind: Amazing and mysterious. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, September). September 11th, 2001: Reflections on our lives a year later. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, October). Rediscovering disability, Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, November). Mind control: Psychological reality or mindless rhetoric? Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5.[Reprinted in Cultic Studies Review. (2002), 1, 309-311.]
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, December). A psychology filled with joy, pride and passion. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 5
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002, June/July). Psychology in the public service. American Psychologist, 57, 431-433.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002). Presentation of 2001 Distinguished Contributions to Scientific Hypnosis Award Winner. Psychological Hypnosis, 10, 14-19.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2002). Los grandes problemas del mundo. Interview with Philip Zimbardo. In R. Ardila (Ed.), La Psicologia del Futuro. Los Mas Destacados Psicologos del Mundo Reflexionan Sobre el Futoro de su Disciplina. (pp. 255-259). Madrid, Spain: Edititorial Piramide.
Zimbardo, P. G., Haney, C., Banks, W. C., & Jaffe, D. (2002). The psychology of imprisonment: Privation, power, and pathology (Psychologie der gefangenschaft: Deprivation, macht und pathologie). In F. Neubacher & M. Walter (Eds.), Sozialpsychologische Experimente in der Kriminologie (pp. 69-91). Munster, Germany: Lit Verlag.
Boniwell, I., & Zimbardo, P. G (2003). Time to find the right balance. The Psychologist. Special Issue, 16, 129-130.
Caprara, G. V., Barbaranelli, C., Consiglio, C., Picconi, L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2003). Personalities of politicians and voters: Unique and synergistic relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 849-856.
D’Alesio, M., Guarino, A., De Pascalis, V., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2003). Testing Zimbardo’s Stanford time perspective inventory (STPI) – Short form, an Italian study. Time & Society, 12, 333-347.
Harber, K. D., Boyd, J. N., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2003). Participant self-selection biases as a function of individual differences in time perspective. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 25, 255-264.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2003. May/June). Phantom menace: Is Washington terrorizing us more than Al Qaeda? Psychology Today, 36, 34-36.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2003). Enriching psychological research on disability. In F. E. Menz & D. F. Thomas (Eds.), Bridging Gaps: Refining the Disability Research Agenda for Rehabilitation and the Social Sciences—Conference Proceedings (pp. 19-32). Menomonie: University of Wisconsin-Stout, Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute, Research and Training Centers.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2003). Public education of psychology: An interview with Philip G. Zimbardo. In M. J. Prinstein, & M. D. Patterson (Eds.). The Portable Mentor: Expert Guide to a Successful Career in Psychology (pp.243-256). New York: Kluwer/Plenum.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2003). Foreword. In B. J. Fogg. Persuasive Technology. San Francisco: Elsevier Science.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2003). Foreword. In D. Daher. And the passenger was death: The drama and trauma of losing a child. Amityville, New York: Baywood Publishing.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2003). The president’s address. American Psychologist, 58, 526-532.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Boyd. J. N. (2003). Time orientation. In R. Fernandez-Ballesteros (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Psychological Assessment, Vol. 2, pp. 1031-1035.
Zimbardo, P. G., Butler, L. D., & Wolfe, V. (2003). Cooperative college examinations: More gain, less pain when students share information and grades. Journal of Experimental Education, 71, 101-125.
Boniwell, I., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2004). Balancing time perspective in pursuit of optimal functioning. In P.A. Linley & S. Joseph (Eds.), Positive psychology in practice (pp.165-178). New York: Wiley.
Caprara, G. V., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2004). Personalizing politics: A congruency model of political preference. American Psychologist, 59, 581-594.
Levine, R. V., Fast, N., Zimbardo, P. G. (2004). The power of persuasion: A field exercise. Teaching of Psychology, Vol. 31, 136-138.
Osofsky, M.J., Zimbardo, P.G., and Cain, B. (2004). Revolutionizing prison hospice: The interdisciplinary approach of the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. Corrections Compendium, 29, 5-7.
Plous, S. & Zimbardo, P. G., (2004). Using social science to reduce terrorism. The Chronicle of Higher Education, B9-B10.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2004). A situationist perspective on the psychology of evil: Understanding how good people are transformed into perpetrators. In A. G. Miller (Ed.), The social psychology of good and evil (pp. 21-50). New York: Guilford Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2004). Does psychology make a significant difference in our lives? American Psychologist, 59, 339-351.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2004). After Abu Ghraib, psychologist asks: Is it our nature to torture? Science and Theology News, 4, 8.
Boyd, J. N., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2005). Time perspective, health and risk taking. In A. Strahman & J. Joireman (Eds.). Understanding behavior in the context of time: Theory, research and applications (pp. 85-107). Mahwah, N. J.: Erlbaum.
Osofsky, M. J., Bandura, A., & Zimbardo, P.G. (2005) The role of moral disengagement in the execution process. Law and Human Behavior, 29, 371-393.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2005). Liberation psychology in a time of terror. The Dagmar and Vaclav Havel Foundation VIZE 97, Award for 2005.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2005). Fictional concepts become operational realities in Jim Jones’ jungle experiment. In A. Gleason, J. Goldsmith, & M. Nussbaum (Eds.). On nineteen eighty-four: Orwell and our future. (pp.127-154). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2005). Optimizing the power and magic of teaching. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 24, 11-21.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2005). Pathological power of prisons: Parallel paths at Stanford University and Abu Ghraib prisons. Charakerty. (Polish Magazine, Character).
Zimardo, P. G. (2005). Transforming good people into perpetrators of evil: Can we reverse the process? In G. V. Caprara & P. Valerio (Eds.), Personal Development, Social Progress and Civic Virtues (15-52). Ricerca di Psicologia (Special Issue).
Breckenridge, J. N., & Zimbardo, P.G. (2006). The strategy of terrorism and the psychology of mass-mediated fear. In B. Bongar, L. Beutler, L. M. Brown, J. N. Breckenridge, & P. G. Zimbardo (Eds.), Psychology and Terrorism (pp.116-133). New York: Oxford University Press.
Franco, Z., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2006-2007, Fall/Winter). The banality of heroism. Greater Good. (Magazine of the Berkeley Center for the Development of Peace & Well-Being), 30-35.
Kalueff, A. V., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). Behavioral neuroscience, exploration, and K.C. Montgomery’s legacy. Brain Research Reviews. 328-331. [www.sciencedirect.com]
McDermott, R., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). The politics of fear: The psychology of terror alerts. In B. Bongar, B. L. Beutler, L. M. Brown, J. N. Breckenridge, & P. G. Zimbardo (Eds.), Psychology and Terrorism (pp. 357-370). New York: Oxford University Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). Commentary on report of the American Psychological Association’s Presidential Task Force: On psychological ethics and national security (PENS REPORT). [www.prisonexp.org]
Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). Foreword. In L. Henderson. Social Fitness Training: A Cognitive-Behavioral Protocol for the Treatment of Shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder. Palo Alto, CA: Shyness Institute.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). Foreword: The political psychology of terrorist alarms. In P. R. Kimmel & C. E. Stout (Eds.), Collateral Damage: The Psychological Consequences of America’s War on Terrorism (pp. vii-x). Westport, CT: Praeger.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). On rethinking the psychology of tyranny: The BBC prison study. British Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 47-53.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). The psychology of power: To the person? To the situation? To the system? In D. L. Rhode (Ed.), Moral leadership: The theory and practice of power, judgment, and policy (pp. 129-157). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). State terror and state-sanctioned terrorism: Models of mind and behavior control in Orwell’s 1984, as operationalized by Jim Jones in the Peoples Temple Mass Suicide/Murders.
Online Jonestown web site: http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/AboutJonestown/JonestownReport/Volume8/zimbardo.htm/
Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). The Stanford prison experiment becomes relevant for understanding abuses by guards at Abu Ghraib prison. Charaktery (Polish magazine, Character).
Zimbardo, P. G. (2006). Urban decay, vandalism, crime and civic engagement. In F. Bolenius (Ed.), Shrinking Cities: Complete Works 1, Analysis, ARCH+ Verlag, Aachen, 2006, Chapter VI, Vandalism (pp. 23-29). Berlin: Philipp Oswalt.
Breckenridge, J. N., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2007). The Virginia Tech killings: Highly publicized violence amplifies the perceived threat of terrorism. Homeland Security Affairs.
Breckenridge, J. N., & Zimbardo, P.G. (2007). The Virginia Tech killings: Emotion mediates the link between distress and risk perceptions. Homeland Security Affairs.
Pachter, W. S., Fox, R. S., Zimbardo, P. G., & Antonuccio, D. O. (2007). Corporate funding and conflicts of interest: A primer for psychologists. American Psychologist, 63, 1005-1015.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007). The banality of evil, the banality of heroism. In J. Brockman (Ed.), What is Your Dangerous Idea? (pp. 275-276). New York: Harper.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007, Jan.). A barrel of worms in Abu Ghraib Prison. Psychology Today, 12-15.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2007). Foreword. Intimate Relationships. R. S. Miller, D. Perlman, & S. Brehm. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007, April). For goodness’ sake. O Magazine, pp. 199-202.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007, May). Hiding in a crowd of main players. Charakter (Character, Polish magazine), p. 36.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007, March 30). How the best and the brightest can turn into monsters. The Chronicle Review, (The Chronicle of Higher Education), B6-B7.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007). A psychology of liberation in an era of fear and terror. In B. Roller (Ed.), The captive society: How we the people are enslaved by our false beliefs about America and the world. S.F.: Bay Tree Publishers.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007). Think you’re above evil? Think again. Discover Magazine, 66- 67.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007). Thoughts on psychologists, ethics, and the use of torture in interrogations: Don’t ignore varying roles and complexities. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP) Online SSPSI Journal. Vol. 7, 65-73.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007, Jan/Feb). When good people do evil [Analysis of the Milgram Obedience Research]. Yale Alumni Magazine. 41-47.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2007). The situational focus. In J. Brockman (Ed.). What are you optimistic about? Today’s leading thinkers on why things are good and getting better. New York: HarperCollins.
Zimbardo, P., G. (2008). How good people become criminals: A situationist’s view of the psychology of evil. In R. Fayet, Ed., The Anatomy of Evil: A Section through Body, Morals and History (Wie gute Menschen zu Verbrechern werden: Ein situationistischer Blick auf die Psychologie des Boesen. Die Anatomie des Boesen: Ein Schnitt durch Koerper, Moral und Geschichte.). Baden, Switzerland: Hier & Jetzt.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2008). Resistance against situational influences and heroic behaviour. In A. Sentker & F. Wigger (Eds.). Switchboard Brain: Thought, Cognition, Action. [Widerstand gegen situative Einflüsse und heroisches Verhalten” in Schaltstelle Gehirn: Denken, Erkennen, Handeln]. Heidelberg, Germany: Spektrum Zeit Wissen edition.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2008). The journey from the Bronx to Stanford to Abu Ghraib. In Journeys in Social Psychology: Looking back to inspire the future. R. Levine, L. Zelezny, & R. Rodriguez (Eds.). (pp. 85-104). Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2008). Foreword. In L. C. James. Fixing hell: How an Army psychologist resolved evil at Abu Ghraib. New York: Grand Central Publishing, Inc.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2008). On the transformation of Jim Jones: From God’s minister to angel of death. In F. M. McGehee III (Ed.), The Jonestown Report 9.
http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/AboutJonestown/JonestownReport/Volume9/Zimbardo.htm
Zimbardo, P. G. (2008). Jonestown heroes. In F. M. McGehee III (Ed.). The Jonestown Report 10. http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/AboutJonestown/JonestownReport/Volume10/Zimbardo.htm
Holman, E. A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2009). The social language of time: The time perspective-social network connections. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 31:2, 136-147. DOI: 10.1080/01973530902880415
Haney, C., & Zimbardo, P. (2009). Persistent dispositionalism in interactionist clothing: Fundamental attribution error in explaining prison abuse. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 807-814. DOI: 10.1177/0146167208322864.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2009). Foreword. Unmasking Administrative Evil, 3rd Ed. By G. B. Adams, & D. L. Balfour. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2009). Foreword. The Psychology of evil: Psicologia del male. By Piero Bocchiaro. Roma-Bari: Laterza.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2009). Foreword. Obedience to authority: The experiment that challenged human nature. By Stanley Milgram. New York: Harper Perennial.
Zimbardo, P. G., (Spring 2010). A psychology of liberation: confronting external and internal constraints to become heroic. International Psychology Bulletin, 14, 22-27.
Henderson, L. & Zimbardo, P. (2010). Shyness, social anxiety, and social anxiety disorder. In S. G. Hoffman & P. M. DiBartolo (Eds.). Social anxiety: Clinical, developmental, and social perspectives (65-92) Second Ed. San Diego: Elsevier Academic Press, 65-92.
Bocchiaro, P., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2010). Defying unjust authority: An exploratory study. Current Psychology: A Journal for Diverse Perspectives on Diverse Psychological Issues, 29(2). 155-170.
Franco, Z.E., Blau, K., & Zimbardo, P.G. (2011). Heroism: A conceptual analysis and differentiation between heroic action and altruism. Review of General Psychology,15, 99-113. Doi: 10.1037/a0022672.
Reimann, M. & Zimbardo, P.G. (2011). The dark side of social encounters: Prospects for a neuroscience of human evil. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics.
Stolarski, M., Bitner, J. & Zimbardo, P.G. (2011). Time perspective, emotional intelligence and discounting of delayed awards. Time & Society.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2011). Foreword. In B. Machul-Telus, U. Markowska-Manista, L.M. Nijakowski, & Oficyna Wydawnicza (Eds.). The Bloody Shadow of Genocide – Interdisciplinary Studies. IMPULS: Krakow, Poland. Translated into Polish.
Zimbardo, P., & Haney, C. (2011). Stanford Prison Experiment. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Zimbardo, P.G. (2011). Saga of my stealth bomber chapter: Can’t miss but vanished without a trace. In R. Arkin (Ed.). Most underappreciated: 50 prominent social psychologists describe their most unloved work. New York: Oxford Press.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2011). Explosions that imploded America. In M. J. Morgan, Ed., The Impact of 9/11 on Psychology and Education, New York:
Beaudoin, M-N, & Zimbardo, P. G. (2012). A medical issue affecting the diagnosis of mood, attention and autistic disorders: A closer look at celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. Health Psychology Review, 6, 222-240.
Berger, R. & Zimbardo, P. (2012). Creating a partner: A qualitative study of political extremists and ex-gang members who have chosen the antiviolence path. Retrieved from The Council on Foreign Relations website: http://www.cfr.org/radicalization-and-extremism/save-supporting-document-creating-partner/p26892
Bocchiaro, P., & Zimbardo, P.G. (2010). Defying unjust authority: An exploratory study. Current Psychology, 29 (2), pp. 155-170.
Bocchiaro, P., Zimbardo, P. G., & Van Lange, P. A. (2012) To defy or not to defy: An experimental study of the dynamics of disobedience and whistleblowing. Social Influence, 7(1), 35-50.
Slavich, G., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2012). Transformational teaching: Theoretical underpinnings, basic principles, and core methods. Educational Psychology Review, 24(4), 569-608
Slavich, G. M. & Zimbardo, P. G. (2013). Out of mind, out of sight: Unexpected scene elements frequently go unnoticed until primed. Current Psychology: A Journal for Diverse Perspectives on Diverse Psychological Issues, 32, 301–317.
Zimbardo, P.G., Breckenridge, J. N., & Moghaddam, F. M. (2013). “Exclusive” and “inclusive” visions of heroism and democracy. Current Psychology: A journal for Diverse Perspective on Diverse Psychological Issues, 32(3), 221-233.
Martin, D., Seppala, E., Heineberg, Y., Rossomando, T., Doty, J., …Zimbardo. P. (2014). Multiple facets of compassion: The impact of social dominance orientation and economic systems justification. Journal of Business Ethics, 129, 237-249.
Sircova, A., van de Vijver, F. J. R., Osin, E., Fieulaine, N., Kislali- Erginbilgic, A., Milfont T. J., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2014). A global look at time: A 24 country study of the equivalence of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory. SAGE Open, 4 (1). doi: 10.1177/2158244013515686
Stolarski, M., Matthews, G., Postek, S., Zimbardo, P. G., & Bitner, J. (2014). How we feel is a matter of time: Relationships between time perspectives and mood. Journal of Happiness Studies, 15 (4), 809-827.
Stroebe W., & Zimbardo P.G. (2014). Jacob Max Rabbie (1927-2013). The American Psychologist. 69: 84.
Sword, R., Sword, R. K., Brunskill, S. & Zimbardo, P. (2014). Time perspective therapy: A new time-based metaphor for PTSD. Journal of Loss & Trauma, 19 (3), 197-201.
Sobol-Kwapinska, M. & Zimbardo, P. G. (2015). Structure of time perspective in Poland: Validation and extension of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory across the ages. Journal of Personality Assessment.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Boyd, J. N. (2015). Putting time in perspective: A valid, reliable individual-differences metric. In M. Stolarski, N. Fieulaine, & W. van Beek (Eds.). Time Perspective Theory; Review, Research and Application: Essays in honor of Philip G. Zimbardo (17-55). Switzerland: Springer.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2015). Foreword. In Ran Zilca. Ride of your life. Seattle: Booktrope Editions.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2015). Foreword. In Ira Chaleff. Intelligent disobedience: Doing right when what you’re told to do is wrong. Oakland, CA: Berrett-Koehler.
Zimbardo, P.G., Breckenridge, J.N., Moghaddam, F.M. (2015). Culture, militarism, and America’s heroic future Culture and Psychology. 21: 505-514.
Zimbardo, P., Ferreras, A. C., & Brunskill, S. R. (2015) Social intensity syndrome: The development and validation of the social intensity syndrome scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 73(1).17-23.
Berger R., Gelkopf, M., Heineberg, Y., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2016). A school-based intervention for reducing posttraumatic symptomatology and intolerance during political violence. Journal of Educational Psychology, 108(6) 761-771.
Franco, Z. E., Efthimiou, O., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2016). Heroism and eudaimonia: Sublime actualization through the embodiment of virtue. In J. Vittersø (Ed.) Handbook of Eudaimonic well-being (pp. 337-348). AG, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
Franco, Z.E. & Zimbardo, P.G. (2016). The psychology of heroism: Extraordinary champions of humanity in an unforgiving world. In: A.G. Miller (Ed). The social psychology of good and evil. (pp. 494-523). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
Keczer, Z., File, B., Orosz, G., & Zimbardo P.G. (2016) Social representations of hero and everyday hero: A network study from representative samples. PLoS ONE 11(8): e0159354. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0159354
Orosz, G., Dombi, E., Tóth-Király, I., Bőthe, B., Jagodics, B., Zimbardo, P. G. (2016). Academic cheating and time perspective: Cheaters live in the present instead of the future. Learning and Individual Differences, 42, 39-45. doi: 10.1016/j.lindif.2016.10.007
Sobol-Kwapinska, M., Przepiorka, A., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2016). The structure of time perspective: Age-related differences in Poland. Time & Society. 0(0) 1-28. doi: 10.1177/0961463X16656851.
Weissenberger, S., Klicperova-Baker, M., Zimbardo, P., Schonova, K., Akotia, D., Kostal, J., Goetz, M., Raboch, J., & Ptacek, R. (2016). ADHD and present hedonism: Time perspective as a potential diagnostic and therapeutic tool. Dovepress, (12), 2963—2971. https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S116721.
Zimbardo, P. G. (2016). Message of Prof. Philip Zimbardo. European Journal of Psychology & Educational Studies. 2(3) 65. doi: 10.4103/2395-2555.190469
Zimbardo, P. G. (2016). We are all prisoners or guards in our self-imposed psychological prison [Review of the motion picture The Stanford Prison Experiment, 2015, directed by K. P. Alvarez]. PsycCRITQUES, 61(3). http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0040091
Stolarski, M., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2016). Czas na Polskę! O perspektywie czasowej Polski i Polaków [Time for Poland! On time perspectives of Poland and Poles]. In: A. Zajenkowska (ed.), Polska na kozetce [Poland on a couch] (pp. 227-240). Sopot: Smak Słowa.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Sword, R. (2017). Unbridled and extreme present hedonism: How the leader of the free world has proven time and again he is unfit for duty. In B. X. Lee (Ed.), The dangerous case of Donald Trump (25-50). NY: St. Martins Press. [Updated and expanded version published in 2019.]
Berger, R., Abu-Raiya, H., Heineberg, Y. & Zimbardo, P. (2017). The process of desistance among core ex-gang members. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 87(4), 487-502.
Martin, D., Seppälä, E., Doty, J., Zimbardo, P. G., et al. (2017). Multiple facets of compassion: The impact of social dominance orientation and economic systems justification. Journal of Business Ethics. doi: 10.1007/s10551-014-2157-0
Bocchiaro, P., & Zimbardo, P.G. (2017). On the dynamics of disobedience: Experimental investigations of defying unjust authority. Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 10, 219-229. Doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S135094
Zimbardo, P. G. (2017). An invitation to start a social revolution. Psychology and Behavioral Science International Journal. 6(4), 1-3. Doi: 10.19080/PBSIJ.2017.06.555694
Stasiuk, K., Milczanowski, M., Zimbardo, P. (2017). Czy jestesmy skazani na konflikt? [Are we doomed into the conflict?] Nasze Czasopismo, 10, 26-27.
Roller, B., & Zimbardo, P.G. (2017). The Berkeley civic courage and heroism experiment: The group dynamics of individuals acting in concert to advance ethical goals in the public interest. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 67. Doi: 10.1080/00207284.2016.1278544
Orosz, G., Zimbardo, P. G., Bőthe, B., I., Tóth-Király. (2017). The paradoxical effect of climate on time perspective considering resource accumulation, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, (40), e92.
Zimbardo, P. G., Seppälä, E. M., & Franco, Z. (2017). Heroism: Social transformation through compassion in action. In E. M. Seppälä, E. Simon-Thomas, S. L. Brown, M. C. Worline, C. d. Cameron, & J. R. Doty (Eds.). The Oxford handbook of compassion science. NY: Oxford University Press.
Stolarski, M., Fieulaine, N., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2018). Putting time in a wider perspective: The past, the present, and the future of time perspective theory. In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of personality and individual differences (592-628). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
Franco, Z. E., Allison, S. T., Kinsella, E. L., Kohen, A., Langdon, M., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2018). Heroism research: A review of theories, methods, challenges, and trends. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 58, 382-396.
Unger, A., Ly, H., & Zimbardo, P. (2018). How compulsive buying is influenced by time perspective: Cross-cultural evidence from Germany, Ukraine, and China. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 16, 3.
Hartwig, D. (2019). Zimbardo [oral history done at Stanford University]. Translated into Polish and published by PWN. Italian translation published by Giunti in 2021.
Zimbardo P.G., & Haney, C. (2020). Continuing to acknowledge the power of dehumanizing environments: Comment on Haslam et al. (2019) and Le Texier (2019). The American Psychologist. 75: 400-402.
Zimbardo, P. (2020). How Orwell’s 1984 has influenced Rev. Jim Jones to dominate and then destroy his followers: With extensions to current political leaders. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 26(1): 4-8.
Levasseur, L., Shipp, A., Fried, Y., Rousseau, D., Zimbardo, P. (2020). New perspectives on time perspective and temporal focus. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 41, 235-243.
Introductory psychology textbooks and associated educational resources
Ruch, F. L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1971). Psychology and Life (8th ed.). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman. [translated into Spanish]
Zimbardo, P. G., & Schmeck, R. R. (1971). Working with psychology: A student’s resource book. [To accompany Psychology and Life (8th ed.)]. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Maslach, C. (Eds.). (1973). Psychology for our times: Readings. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Second edition, 1977.
Zimbardo, P. G., and Ruch, F. L. (1975). Psychology and Life (9th ed.). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman. [translated into German and Polish]
Volckmann, J. P., Volckmann, D. B., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1975). Working with psychology: A student’s resource book. [To accompany Psychology and Life (9th Ed.)]. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Newton, J. (1975). Instructor’s resource book. [To accompany Psychology and Life (9th Ed.)]. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Dempsey, D., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1978). Psychology and You. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1979). Psychology and Life (10th ed.). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman. [translated into Italian and Japanese]
Zimbardo, P. G. (1979). Instructor’s resource book. [To accompany Psychology and Life (10th Ed.)]. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Minke, K., Carlson, J., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1979). Mastering Psychology and Life. [To accompany Psychology and Life (10th ed.). Glenview, IL.: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1985). Psychology and Life (11th ed.). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1985). Instructor’s resource manual. [To accompany Psychology and Life (11th Ed.)]. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Fraser, S. C., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1985). Working with psychology. [To accompany Psychology and Life (11th ed.)]. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1988). Psychology and Life (12th ed.). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman. [translated into German]
Zimbardo, P. G. (1988). Instructor’s Resource Manual. [To accompany Psychology and Life, (12th ed.)]. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Zimbardo, P. G. (1992). Psychology and Life (13th ed.). New York: HarperCollins.
Galliano, G., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1992). Study guide and practice tests for Psychology and Life (13th Ed.) New York: HarperCollins.
Zimbardo, P. G., Conrad, E., & Rafter, M. (1992). Instructor’s resource kit. [To accompany Psychology and Life (13th ed.)]. New York: HarperCollins.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Weber, A. L. (1994). Psychology. New York: HarperCollins
Zimbardo, P. G., & Weber, A. L. (1997). Psychology (2nd ed.). New York: Addison-Wesley Longman.
Gramm, P., Weber, A. L., Zimbardo, P. G. (1997). Study guide. [To accompany Psychology (2nd Ed.)]. New York: Addison Wesley Longman.
Zimbardo, P. G., Weber, A., L., & Johnson, R. L. (2000). Psychology (3rd ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Zimbardo, P. G., McDermott, M. R., Jansz, J., & Metaal, N. (1995). Psychology: A European Text. London: HarperCollins.
Zimbardo P. G., & Gerrig, G. (1996). Psychology and Life (14th ed.). New York: HarperCollins.
Frost-Weston, M. N., McDermott, R., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1996). Instructor’s Manual. [To accompany Psychology and Life (14th ed.)]. New York: HarperCollins.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Gerrig, G. (1999). Psychology and Life (15th ed.). New York: Addison Wesley Longman.
Gerrig, R., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2002). Psychology and Life (16th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Zimbardo, P. G., Weber, A. L., & Johnson, R. L. (2002). Psychology: Core Concepts (4th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Rosenfield, A., & Zimbardo, P.G. (2003). Psychology Core Concepts 4th Ed., Instructor’s Manual for Zimbardo, Weber, Johnson, Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Zimbardo, P. G., Johnson, R., & Weber, A. L (2005). Psychology: Core Concepts (5th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Gerrig, R. & Zimbardo, P. G. (2004). Psychology and Life, 17th Ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Zimbardo, P. G., Johnson, R., Weber, A. L., & Gruber, C. W. (2006). Psychology: AP Edition. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Gerrig, R., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2008). Psychology and Life (18th Ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Gerrig, R., Zimbardo, P. G., Desmarais, S., & Ivanco, T. (2008). Psychology and Life (18th Ed,) Canadian Edition. Toronto, Ontario: Pearson.
Gerrig, R. L., & Zimbardo, P. G. (2009). Psychology and Life, Discovering Psychology Edition. Boston: Allyn & Bacon
Zimbardo, P. G, Johnson, R. L., & McCann, V. (2009). Psychology: Core Concepts (6th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Media Productions
Zimbardo, P.G. (Consultant, On-Screen Performer), Larry Goldstein (Producer), & Garrik Utley (Correspondent). (1971, Nov. 26). Prisoner 819 Did a Bad Thing: The Stanford Prison Experiment. NBC-TV “Chronolog.”
Zimbardo, P. G., & White, G. (1972). Stanford Prison Experiment Slide-Tape Show. Stanford University.
Zimbardo, P. G. (Consultant, On-Screen Performer), & Ene Riisna (Producer), John Stossel (Correspondent). (1983). The Pain of Shyness. ABC-TV News, “20/ 20.”
Zimbardo, P. G. (Co-writer, chief academic advisor, host), & WGBH-TV (Producer). (1989). Discovering Psychology [26-program video series.] Washington, DC: Annenberg-CPB.
[Updated 2002].
Zimbardo, P. G. (Writer), & Musen, K. (Producer). (1989). Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Study [Video]. Stanford, CA: Stanford Instructional Television Network.
New York: HarperCollins (academic distribution, 1992).
Zimbardo, P. G. (Ed.). (1992). Candid Camera Classics in introductory psychology . New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Funt, A. (1992). Candid Camera classics in introductory Psychology: Viewer’s guide/Instructor’s manual. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (Ed.). (1992). Candid Camera classics in social psychology . New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G., & Funt, A. (1992). Candid Camera classics in social psychology: Viewer’s guide/Instructor’s manual. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Zimbardo, P. G. (Consultant, On-Screen Performer), & Rex Bloomstein (Writer, Director). (1998). The Roots of Evil: Part Three, The Torturer. Produced by Nucleus Productions for Thames Television, London, and Discovery Channel USA.
Zimbardo, P. G. (Consultant, On-Screen Performer), & Jay Kernis (Producer), Leslie Stahl (Correspondent). (1998, Aug. 30). Experi-Mental Prison. CBS-TV “60 Minutes.”
Zimbardo, P. G. (Consultant, On-Screen Performer). (2000). Human Zoo: A Reality TV Study of Human Behaviour in 3 Programs. Produced by Granada Media: London Weekend Television. In association with the Discovery Channel, U.S.