Why is deindividuation an important factor in rioting?

What will be an ideal response?


During riots, people have been arrested for looting, setting fires, and beating others. Individuals in a crowd are more likely to commit such antisocial acts because being in a crowd conceals the person's identity, a process called deindividuation. Deindividuation refers to the increased tendency for subjects to behave irrationally or perform antisocial behaviors when there is less chance of being personally identified. Researchers believe deindividuation occurs because being in a crowd gives individuals anonymity and reduces guilt and self-awareness

Psychology

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Which statement best describes the laws of natural selection?

a. The genetic make-up of most species is remarkably similar. b. Over time, species are becoming more and more responsive to radiation. c. Over generations, species gradually change in response to changing environmental conditions. d. Genetics alone account for species change.

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Spontaneous recovery is associated with _______

a. higher-order conditioning b. latent inhibition c. extinction d. preconditioning

Psychology

Self-efficacy is the ability to make things happen

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

The need for ________ is a tendency to seek impact, control, or influence over others and to be seen as an influential individual.

A. affiliation B. power C. achievement D. survival

Psychology