Aggression- Deindividuation

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Deindividuation refers to...
loss of individual identity and loosening of normal inhibitions
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Public Self Awareness:
A concern about the impression presented to other people knowing that you will be judged by them.
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Private Self Awareness:
A concern we have for our own thoughts and internal morals which can be reduced in activities in which we 'forget ourselves' (alcohol)
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Prison Study, found every guard/prisoner behaved in an aggressive way at some point. An altered state of consciousness lead to disinhibited antisocial behaviour due to the diffusion of reponsibility
Zimbardo et al
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Halloween study, different conditions (anonymity, aloneness, one child responsible) Children given opportunity to steal candy and it was found in anonymity and groups, candy was stolen
Diener et al
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Darkened room arousal study, 26 people in a padded room for 45 minutes, lights on= no interaction, lights off= people had sex instead
Sergen and Barton
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Public Self Awareness:

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A concern about the impression presented to other people knowing that you will be judged by them.

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Private Self Awareness:

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Prison Study, found every guard/prisoner behaved in an aggressive way at some point. An altered state of consciousness lead to disinhibited antisocial behaviour due to the diffusion of reponsibility

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Halloween study, different conditions (anonymity, aloneness, one child responsible) Children given opportunity to steal candy and it was found in anonymity and groups, candy was stolen

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