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Deindividuation

Deindividuation is a psychological state characterized by a reduced sense of self-awareness and individual accountability, often resulting in behavior that is atypical or disinhibited. This phenomenon frequently occurs in group settings, where anonymity and a lack of personal responsibility can lead to impulsive actions and conformity to group norms.

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Deindividuation is a significant concept in psychology that explains how individuals can lose their sense of self in group settings, leading to behaviors that may not align with their personal values. This phenomenon is often influenced by factors such as anonymity and group size, which can diminish...

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Key Terms

Anonymity
The state of being unknown or unrecognized.

Example: In a large crowd, individuals may feel anonymous and act differently.

Groupthink
A psychological phenomenon where the desire for harmony in a group leads to irrational decision-making.

Example: During a meeting, a team may agree on a poor decision to avoid conflict.

Mob Mentality
The tendency for individuals to act collectively in a group, often leading to irrational behavior.

Example: People may vandalize property during a protest due to mob mentality.

Social Identity
A person's sense of who they are based on their group memberships.

Example: A person may identify strongly with their sports team, influencing their behavior during games.

Self-Awareness
The conscious knowledge of one's own character and feelings.

Example: High self-awareness can prevent individuals from engaging in negative group behavior.

Deindividuation
A psychological state characterized by a loss of self-awareness in groups.

Example: During a riot, individuals may commit acts they would not consider alone.

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Group Dynamics
The study of how people interact and behave in groups.
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Crowd Behavior
The examination of how individuals behave in large groups, especially during events.
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Aggression in Groups
Understanding the factors that lead to aggressive behavior in group settings.
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Key Concepts

anonymitygroup behaviormob mentalitysocial identity