Deindividuatsioon Deindividuatsioon Mina "kaotamine". Fraser and Burchell ( 2001) define deindividuation as ` a process whereby normal constraints on behaviour are weakened as persons lose their sense of individuality'. The psychological state of Deindividuation is aroused when individuals join crowds or large groups. Other factors that contribute to Deindividuation include anonymity, wearing a uniform and altered consciousness due to drugs or alcohol. [Zimbardo, 1969]. Deindividuated people are likely to behave aggressively because the loss of a sense of individuality leads to reduced self-restraint, leading to deviant and impulsive behavior and reduced attention to how one's behavior might be evaluated. · Zimbardo 1969 distinguished between individual behavior, which is rational and conforms to acceptable social standards and deindividuated behavior, which is based on primitive urges and does not conform to society's norms. People normally
Deindividuatsioon Deindividuatsioon – Mina “kaotamine”. Fraser and Burchell ( 2001) define deindividuation as ‘ a process whereby normal constraints on behaviour are weakened as persons lose their sense of individuality’. The psychological state of Deindividuation is aroused when individuals join crowds or large groups. Other factors that contribute to Deindividuation include anonymity, wearing a uniform and altered consciousness due to drugs or alcohol. [Zimbardo, 1969]. Deindividuated people are likely to behave aggressively because the loss of a sense of individuality leads to reduced self-restraint, leading to deviant and impulsive behavior and reduced attention to how one’s behavior might be evaluated. • Zimbardo 1969 distinguished between individual behavior, which is rational and conforms to acceptable social standards and deindividuated behavior, which is based on primitive urges and does not conform to society's norms. People