de-individuation

Cards (16)

  • What is the psychological state of de-individuation?
    It is a state of reduced self-awareness.
  • Why do people normally refrain from acting aggressively?
    Due to social norms inhibiting such behavior.
  • What did Zimbardo et al.'s Stanford prison study find about guards?
    Guards acted aggressively when de-individualized.
  • How did wearing mirrored sunglasses affect guards in the study?
    It increased their de-individualization state.
  • What effect does being in a large group have on behavior?
    It gives people a cloak of anonymity.
  • What does anonymity in a crowd lead to?
    It diminishes personal consequences for actions.
  • What are factors that contribute to de-individualization?
    Reducing inner restraints and increasing anonymity.
  • How does wearing a uniform affect de-individualization?
    It increases feelings of anonymity.
  • What conditions increase anonymity and de-individualization?
    • Wearing uniforms or disguises
    • Being in large groups
    • Altered consciousness
  • What was the procedure in Zimbardo's 1969 study?
    Groups of students gave electric shocks.
  • What did Cannavale et al. (1970) find about gender differences in de-individuation?
    Male and female responses differed under de-individuation.
  • How did males and females respond to aggression in the study?
    Males showed more aggression than females.
  • What might explain the gender differences in aggression under de-individuation?
    Males respond more extremely than females.
  • How did participants believe they were administering shocks in the study?
    They believed they were shocking a victim.
  • How long did male participants hold down the shock button?
    Twice as long as female participants.
  • What was the effect of de-individualization on identifiable participants?
    It magnified their aggressive tendencies.