deindividuation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Moreover, Zimbardo did not restrict his application to group situations; he also applied deindividuation theory to " suicide, murder, and interpersonal hostility ."
- Although they may seem very different on the surface, these groups share many traits that make them conducive to, and even contingent on, deindividuation.
- Being in a crowd, being in a dark room, or wearing a disguise creates anonymity and temporarily decreases self-consciousness ( see deindividuation ).
- By implication, a loss of accountability does not result in the disinhibited or random anti-normative behaviour of individuals that deindividuation theory is concerned with.
- This model attempts to make sense of a range of deindividuation effects which were derived from situational factors such as group immersion, anonymity, and reduced identifiability.
- SIDE researchers concluded that there is no good empirical support for the process of deindividuation, and factors that should produce deindividuation have highly variable effects on behavior.
- SIDE researchers concluded that there is no good empirical support for the process of deindividuation, and factors that should produce deindividuation have highly variable effects on behavior.
- In contemporary social psychology, deindividuation refers to a diminishing of one's sense of individuality that occurs with behavior disjointed from personal or social standards of conduct.
- Deindividuation can occur in as varied instances as in the police force, the military, the internet, sports teams, gangs, cults, and social organizations.
- He criticizes both Francophilia and Germanophilia, noting that, although competing, they each supported deindividuation : the former, through corporatism; the latter, through militarism.