
Deindividuation: The Impact of Anonymity on Behavior
Deindividuation explores how anonymity and group settings can lead individuals to act in ways they normally wouldn’t.
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Body/bibliography for all 4 named corrections (Steele & Josephs American Psychologist, Silke Journal of Social Psychology, both Zimbardo Nebraska Symposium citations) were already correct on the live site. However, the FAQ JSON-LD independently still attributed the Silke 2003 study to an unverified Human Factors and Aerospace Safety journal, and seo_keywords still referenced the original unverified JPSP journal for Zimbardo's work. Fixed both the faq (re-encoded via the standard base64,json,base64,json op-sequence, round-trip verified) and seo_keywords, then re-fetched and confirmed clean on the live rendered page.
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