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People tend to act differently in groups than they do alone. Describe the two sociological theories presented in Chapter 16 that explain why individual behavior might change in a crowd.
Oedipus Complex
In Freudian theory, the desire young boys have to get rid of their father and take his place in their mother’s affections.
Electra Complex
In Freudian theory, the process by which young girls blame their mother for their “castrated” condition, transfer their love to their father, and compete with their mother for their father’s affection.
Primary Anxiety
a fundamental form of anxiety that is not a response to a specific stressor but rather a general sense of unease or dread.
Repression
A defense mechanism where unpleasant feelings, memories, or impulses are excluded from conscious awareness.
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