Deindividuation refers to: group of answer choices
- the tendency to comply with a large request after agreeing to a small request.
- a loss of self-awareness and self-restraint in group situations that fosters arousal and anonymity.
- lack of critical thinking due to a strong desire for social harmony within a group.
- the enhancement of a group's prevailing attitudes through group discussion.
answer:
d. because dr. laguardia selected a widely used measure, his study generalizes to has strong external validity. external validity has limited external validity. other applications of this measure.
the widely used measure that he applied to his experiment was the benton facial recognition test. it employed on to football players and as result, only players who suffered brain concussions did not pas this test. and although it has an external validity, it is limited because it isn't general to apply to other population.
A loss of self-awareness and self-control in a group situation that advances arousal and anonymity
Explanation:
De-individuation: This term was given to Leon Festinger in his experiments. It is a process as indicated that a person loses his self-awareness in a crowd. This is a psychological state that described the loss of self-awareness of a person which leads to the anonymity, and dis-inhibition of a person. It is a concept of losing identity in a group. where a person does not see himself as an individual. Then a group, an individual behaves individually better and with self-confidence. It can be observed by the performance of a person. When a person performs in a group where he lost his self-awareness and where he performed with his self-awareness leads a lot of differences in the performances.
well considering i can't see the graph, it's probably prices