Deindividuation and dehumanisation principles suggest different causes of aggressive behaviour. The difference between the two is that:

a) one explains an increase in aggressive behaviour while one explains a decrease in aggressive behaviour
b) one suggests group norms are ignored and the other suggests that a new norm is created
c) one suggests aggression occurs because the aggressor feels anonymous and the other suggests aggression occurs because the victim is seen as anonymous
d) one focuses on individual aggression while one focuses on collective aggression


CORRECT = C

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