is not accepted so easily nowadays and if it is, subjects must be fully debriefed afterwards. In addition, ethical questions rise in observational studies, since the researcher might sometimes use deceit and observe people, without them knowing and get into their personal lives. Describe the role of situational and dispositional factors in explaining behavior. Human behavior is influenced more by social situations than by dispositional factors such as the individual's personality. Deindividuation is a state of increased anonymity in which a person, often as a part of a group or crowd, engages in disinhibited behavior. Factors influencing deindividuation are shared responsibility, impulsive action, loss of personal norms, conformity and social roles. Anything that strips us of our personal identity (e.g. uniforms, anonymity) can produce feelings of deindividuation. A series of studies on obedience by Milgrim were carried out among men and women from 20 to 50 years of age
LeBon domineerib emotsioon ja kaob isikliku vastutuse tunne, vastastikune ergutamine, normid hägustuvad, anonüümsus. Kollektiivne hing! · Grupipaanika ja selle juhtimine: luua uus tähelepanufookus. Raadio, gripiviirus, teater ... · Mood kui grupipaanika !? Moe utilitaarne käsitlus (tootjate huvisid esindav instrument), moe psühholoogiline käsitlus (mood kui enesepresenteerimine) 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
hägustuvad, anonüümsus. Kollektiivne hing! • Grupipaanika ja selle juhtimine: luua uus tähelepanufookus. Raadio, gripiviirus, teater … • Mood kui grupipaanika !? Moe utilitaarne käsitlus (tootjate huvisid esindav instrument), moe psühholoogiline käsitlus (mood kui enesepresenteerimine) 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