• 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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  • The 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, a person's loss of responsibility, and the person's impression of...
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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...
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    potentially harmful, holding people back. Conformity Crab mentality Deindividuation Discrimination of excellence Groupthink "Harrison Bergeron" Hegemony...
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    Some psychologists have suggested that flaming would be caused by deindividuation or decreased self-evaluation: the anonymity of online postings would...
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  • notion of ego. Another equally important contributing influence is deindividuation, a psychological state characterized by partial or complete loss of...
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    from the problems of those around them. Bread and circuses Daydream Deindividuation Sehnsucht Primitivism Peter Pan syndrome Quixotism Self-deception Utopianism...
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  • February 2024. Herrera, Eduardo. 2018. "Masculinity, Violence, and Deindividuation in Argentine Soccer Chants: The Sonic Potentials of Participatory...
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  • 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...
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  • 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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  • [citation needed] Borg Brain–brain communication Brain–computer interface Deindividuation Global brain Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy Swarm intelligence...
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  • offline classrooms. Antisocial personality disorder Cyberpsychology Deindividuation Discrimination Flaming (Internet) Internet troll Ring of Gyges The...
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  • the message sender in CMC. He says that the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) predicts that subtle context cues take on a strong value...
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  • creates anonymity and temporarily decreases self-consciousness (see deindividuation). This can lead to uninhibited, sometimes destructive behavior.[citation...
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  • stemming from the experience of the sensible. Psychology portal Akrasia Deindividuation Identical particles Identity formation Indiscernibles Nekyia Positive...
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  • Intelligence, an Argentinian intelligence agency Social identity model of deindividuation effects, in social psychology All pages with titles beginning with...
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  • circumstances would mean in the justice system. Examples include: deindividuation, bystander apathy, and conformity. In the case of S. vs. Sibisi and...
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  • members of their social group behave. When individuals are in a state of deindividuation, they see themselves only in terms of group identity, and their behavior...
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  • the synchronicity of the communication. The social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) (Postmes, Spears and Lea 1999; Reicher, Spears and Postmes...
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    difference with prescribed behaviors. The social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) was developed from further research on the social identity...
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  • social information processing (Walther, 1992) and social identification/deindividuation (SIDE) model (Postmes et al. 2000) studied CMC effects on users' behavior...
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  • mental health Self-enhancement Frog pond effect Aggression Violence Deindividuation Anonymity Frustration–aggression hypothesis Altruism Bystander effect...
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  • and less likely to take responsibility. This phenomenon is known as deindividuation. Cognitive dissonance Going postal Robert Richardson Sears Taylor Aggression...
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  • amalgamation Cultural appropriation Cultural genocide Cultural imperialism Deindividuation Diaspora politics Durham Report Enculturation Ethnic interest group...
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  • mental health Self-enhancement Frog pond effect Aggression Violence Deindividuation Anonymity Frustration–aggression hypothesis Altruism Bystander effect...
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  • influence the likelihood of behavioral contagion occurring, such as deindividuation (Festinger, Pepitone, & Newcomb, 1952) and the emergence of social...
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  • concept in this area is deindividuation, a reduced state of self-awareness that can be caused by feelings of anonymity. Deindividuation is associated with...
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