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The lucifer effect in many ways reads like an introductory social psychology book as zimbardo trudges through experiments that have become staples for undergraduate psychology courses. The lucifer effect ebook by philip zimbardo rakuten kobo. The lucifer effect by philip zimbardo overdrive rakuten. Philip george zimbardo is an american psychologist and a professor emeritus at stanford university.
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