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Diffusion of Responsibility
A sociopsychological phenomenon whereby a person is less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when others are present.
Just-World Hypothesis
The belief that the world is fundamentally fair, leading people to rationalize an otherwise inexplicable injustice as deserved by the victim.
Deindividuation
A psychological state characterized by diminished self-consciousness, reduced concern over social evaluation, and weakened restraints against prohibited forms of behavior, often occurring in group settings.
Deindividuated
A psychological state where an individual loses self-awareness and feels less responsible for their actions, often occurring in group settings.
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