Deindividuation

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  • Created on: 21-03-13 21:07
The theorist behind deindividuation
lebon
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In a crowd, the ????? mind takes over
collective
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In a crowd, the individual loses ????
selfcontrol
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In a crowd, individuals act in a way that may go against ?????
personalbeliefs
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The key idea behind deindividuation that mades individuals unaccountable for their actions and unidentifiable
anonymity
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Suggested that these same conditions may also lead to prosocial behaviour
zimbardo
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Conducted a study involving sports teams with different coloured shirts
rehmetal
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Zimbardo studied deindividuation using a study with
electricshocks
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Analysed newspaper reports of 60 lynchings between 1899 and 1946
mullen
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Analysed 21 suicide leaps reported in the 60's and 70's with special attention to a baiting crowd
mann
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A self-focussed person will focus on ???? moral standards
internalised
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An individual in a group becomes less ????? aware
privately
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Spivey and Prentice-Dunn suggested that deindividuation could lead to antisocial or ??? behaviour
prosocial
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When prosocial cues are present, deindividuated participants are slightly more ???
altruistic
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Support for deindividuation and antisocial behaviour is ???
insufficient
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There is a cultural bias because of
imposedetic
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Male and female groups responded differently under deindividuation, suggesting a
genderbias
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It is more likely for an individual to act because of local??? than deindividuation
groupnorms
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In a crowd, the ????? mind takes over

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collective

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In a crowd, the individual loses ????

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In a crowd, individuals act in a way that may go against ?????

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The key idea behind deindividuation that mades individuals unaccountable for their actions and unidentifiable

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