PPT-Deindividuation
Author : briana-ranney | Published Date : 2016-04-06
We normally carry our sense of identity around with us and are thus well aware of how we are relating to other people There are ways however of losing ourselves
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We normally carry our sense of identity around with us and are thus well aware of how we are relating to other people There are ways however of losing ourselves including Becoming a part of a large group such as a mob or army . Shawn Bray, Zehna Gilliam and Skye Simonelli. San Diego Mesa College. San Diego, CA.. To test the effects of anonymity on driving behaviors and to better understand which factors may contribute to other unlawful behaviors.. 8/27/14. An area of social psychology which studies groups and group processes.. SOCIAL LOAFING. People are less likely to work hard in group setting when there is no individual accountability. . In your experience in school group work is this true?. Social learning - Lesson 3. Unit 2 – Understanding other people.. Lesson objectives. You will be able to:. Understand what is meant by the term deindividuation.. Describe various factors that affect deindividuation.. Peripheral route persuasion. Social psychology. Attribution theory. Fundamental attribution error. Central route persuasion . Answer. d). Fundamental attribution error. 2. Which of the following best describes a feeling, often influenced by a belief , that predisposes one to respond in a particular way to people and events?. Two or more people who interact and are interdependent in the sense that their needs and goals cause them to influence each other. Defining a Group. Group benefits:. Important source of information:. . Shelter Activity . Directions: Pick 6 people you feel should be saved from nuclear disaster . Round 1- Individual List. Round 2- Team List. Round 3 – Class List. Round 1 – Debriefing . 1. Were there any similarities amongst the people you chose to save?. . Questions to be Addressed. Can good, ordinary people be transformed into monsters or perpetrators of evil?. Are there certain psychological factors that can help facilitate this transformation?. Sabrina Harman-student that graduated from Fairfax County Public Schools who took AP Psychology..
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