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torybrooks

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What do deindividuation and social loafing have in common? In both,
 
  a. people act more impulsively and deviantly.
  b. people experience heightened self-awareness.
  c. individuals' actions are not identifiable.
  d. people perform differently depending on whether the task is simple or complex.

Question 2

________ refers to the loosening of normal behavioral constraints when people are in a crowd, leading to increases in impulsive and deviant acts.
 
  a. Social loafing
  b. Collective contagion
  c. Deindividuation
  d. Collective anonymity



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Answer: C

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