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What is a deposition? What is the purpose of a deposition? What are the advantages and disadvantages of a deposition?
Deindividuation
A psychological state where an individual loses self-awareness and a sense of individuality, often in group contexts, leading to uninhibited behavior.
Anonymity
The state or quality of being anonymous, ensuring an individual's privacy or identity is not revealed.
Vandalism
The deliberate destruction or damage of public or private property.
Social Loafing
A group dynamic where individual contributions towards a goal diminish in comparison to efforts made when working alone.
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