Asked by ThePrincessesand Thefrog on May 11, 2024

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June is usually very quiet, but she recently discovered a different side of herself.During Mardi Gras, she found herself swept up in the festivities, doing the things that the other party-goers were doing.These were not behaviors that she would have ever considered engaging in on her own.Social psychologists would most likely attribute June's behavior to

A) inoculation.
B) social loafing.
C) deindividuation.
D) the bystander effect.

Deindividuation

A psychological state in which an individual loses self-awareness and self-restraint, often in group situations, leading to atypical behavior.

Mardi Gras

An annual festival celebrated with parades, masks, and festive foods, especially famous in cities like New Orleans, marking the beginning of Lent.

Festivities

Social events or gatherings, often celebrating particular holidays, cultures, or events, that involve various forms of entertainment and activities.

  • Explain the concept of deindividuation and its effects on individual behavior.
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andres galleguillosMay 17, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
June's behavior can be attributed to deindividuation, which is the phenomenon where individuals lose their sense of individual identity and personal responsibility in a group setting. The anonymity and social norms of Mardi Gras likely contributed to June's change in behavior.