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- Adopt certain characteristics such as a decreased ability to think consciously, a predominance of unconscious motives, succumbing easily to suggestion or contagion of feelings and ideas in a similar direction, and tend towards immediately bringing suggestions to action1.
- Relinquish individual responsibility for actions and see behavior as a consequence of group norms and expectations2.
- Behave in a manner as if they do not know each other, giving each person in a crowd a feeling of invincible power which allows him/her to yield to instinct3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.According to Gustave Le Bon, an individual partaking in a crowd adopts certain characteristics such as a decreased ability to think consciously, a predominance of unconscious motives, succumbing easily to suggestion or contagion of feelings and ideas in a similar direction, and tend towards immediately bringing suggestions to action.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrowdDeindividuation is a state in which you become so immersed in the norms of the group that you lose your sense of identity and personal responsibility. An individual relinquishes individual responsibility for actions and sees behavior as a consequence of group norms and expectations.www.simplypsychology.org/what-is-deindividuation.…Crowds are anonymous, both because they are large and are temporary. Usually, the members of a crowd behave in a manner as if they do not know each other. The anonymity of the collective gives each person in a crowd a feeling of invincible power which allows him/her to yield to instinct.www.yourarticlelibrary.com/sociology/collective-be… - People also ask
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