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Kay [80]
3 years ago
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June is a very quiet individual, but she recently discovered a different side of herself. she was at the mardi gras and found he

rself swept up in the festivities, doing the things that the other party revelers were doing. these were not behaviors that she would have ever considered doing on her own. social psychologists would most likely attribute june's behavior to
Social Studies
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notsponge [240]3 years ago
8 0
Answer: deindividuation.

Deindividuation is a term used in social psychology that is generally thought of the loss of a person's self awareness when in a group of people. This is what happen to June when  she was <span>not behaving like her normal self and was swept by the behavior of the group.</span>
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