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Deindividuation is a
concept in
social psychology that is
generally thought of as the loss of self-awareness in groups,
although this is a
matter of contention...
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social identity model of
deindividuation effects (or SIDE model) is a
theory developed in
social psychology and
communication studies. SIDE explains...
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collective social entity. The
behavior of a
crowd is much
influenced by
deindividuation (seen as a person's loss of responsibility) and by the person's impression...
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argument that
deindividuation increases the
influence that
identity cues have on individuals. In
virtual environments,
deindividuation is
believed to...
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psychologist who
coined the term
deindividuation.
Festinger and
colleagues suggested that
experiencing deindividuation,
especially within a
group setting...
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related topics of
collective intelligence,
crowd wisdom, groupthink, and
deindividuation. The idea of a "group mind" or "mob behavior" was
first put forward...
- the late 20th century, Leon Mann
became interested in the idea of
deindividuation. More specifically, he
wanted to
investigate how
aggression of a group...
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potentially harmful,
holding people back.
Conformity Crab
mentality Deindividuation Discrimination of
excellence Groupthink "Harrison Bergeron" Hegemony...
- Some
psychologists have
suggested that
flaming would be
caused by
deindividuation or
decreased self-evaluation: the
anonymity of
online postings would...
- by John M.
Darley and Bibb Latané, and Zimbardo's own
later work on
deindividuation.
There is also an
examination of the
Stanford experiment's relevance...