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Test Deindividuation and its triggering factors
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1st QUESTION: What is deindividuation?
A learning process
A state of loss of individual consciousness
A leadership technique
A group communication style
2nd QUESTION: What happens to personal identity during deindividuation?
It gets stronger
It dissolves into the group
It is completely ignored
Becomes more rational
QUESTION 3: Which of the following factors encourages anonymity?
Public speaking
Use of uniforms or masks
Have visible leadership
Being alone at home
QUESTION 4: What effect does physiological activation have on deindividuation?
Reduces group emotion
Increases self-awareness
Increases susceptibility to group norms
Decreases emotional energy
QUESTION 5: What types of norms influence behavior during deindividuation?
Only legal norms
Personal standards
Norms of the immediate group
Institutional standards
QUESTION 6: What is a possible consequence of deindividuation?
Promotes democratic leadership
It can cause vandalism or altruism
Always generates positive behaviors
Reduces cooperation
QUESTION 7: How can negative deindividuation be reduced?
Increasing anonymity
Reducing social evaluation
Increasing individual self-awareness
Decreasing group size
QUESTION 8: Why is it important to understand deindividuation?
To encourage aggressiveness
To understand leadership
To analyze behavior in crowds
To promote total anonymity
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