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  • Deindividuation in Psychology: Definition Examples
    Deindividuation refers to a psychological state where one feels anonymity and a diminished sense of self-awareness and evaluation apprehension This can occur in group situations where individuality is hidden or not the focus
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    n an experiential state characterized by loss of self-awareness, altered perceptions, and a reduction of inner restraints that results in the performance of unusual and sometimes antisocial behavior It can be caused by a number of factors, such as a sense of anonymity or submersion in a group
  • Deindividuation | Definition, Theories, Facts | Britannica
    The term deindividuation was coined by the American social psychologist Leon Festinger in the 1950s to describe situations in which people cannot be individuated or isolated from others
  • What Is Deindividuation? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
    Deindividuation is the idea that, when in groups, people act differently than they would as individuals Because of the anonymity that groups provide, psychologists have found that people can even act in impulsive or antisocial ways when they're part of a crowd
  • Deindividuation: Psychology Definition, History Examples
    Deindividuation in psychology refers to a phenomenon where individuals within a group lose their sense of individual identity, resulting in a decrease in self-awareness and an increase in impulsive, deviant behavior
  • Deindividuation | Psychology | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Deindividuation is a psychological phenomenon that occurs when individuals in a group lose their sense of personal identity and self-awareness, often leading to behaviors they might not typically engage in
  • DEINDIVIDUATION Definition in Psychology
    Deindividuation is a complex psychological state characterized by a profound shift in self-awareness, perception, and behavioral control, frequently manifesting when an individual is submerged within a large group or situation providing high anonymity
  • Deindividuation - Wikipedia
    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
  • What Is Deindividuation? Definition and Examples
    Deindividuation is a psychological state in which people lose their sense of individual identity and become more likely to act in ways they normally wouldn’t It typically happens in group settings where anonymity, arousal, or a shared identity makes personal responsibility feel distant
  • Deindividuation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Second, deindividuation refers to a state where people lose self-consciousness, and this occurs especially when members of a group do not feel their behavior could be singled out by others (Festinger, Pepitone, Newcomb, 1952)





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