Social - De Individuation Flashcards

1
Q

What does individuation explain?

A

Crowd behaviour and aggression

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2
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Le Bon argued when join a crowd we lose R…. ,S…I…. , R……

A

Restraint
Self indentity
Responsibility

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3
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Who argued our behaviour is usually individuated (conform to norms)?

A

Zimbardo

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4
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What does de-individuated mean?

A

Behaviour is the traction impulsive and disinhibited

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5
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What is the major condition of de-individuation?

A

Anonymity

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6
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Dunn & Rogers argued that anonymity reduces two types of self awareness, what are the two types?

A

Private self awareness
Public self awareness

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Private self awareness?

A

Attention to our feelings is reduced because it is focused outwards on events around us (becoming less accountable)

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Public self awareness?

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Reduced because we realise we are anonymous and our behaviour is less likely to be judged by others (becoming less accountable)

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9
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Who did a study with 229 students asking them if they could do anything and get away with it what would they do and what were they results?

A

Dodd
36% antisocial behaviour
26% actual crimes
9% Prosocial

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