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3 June, 22:53

PART A: What does the word "deindividuation" mean as it is used in paragraph 7?

A. The process of adopting someone into a group.

B. The process of physically torturing a person to make them feel inferior.

C. The process of making someone feel uncomfortable and ashamed.

D. The process of stripping someone of their identity.

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  1. 3 June, 23:15
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    D. The process of stripping someone of their identity.

    Explanation:

    The term individual comes from Latin word "individuus" meaning indivisible or inseparable. In English, today, it means one, single, separate object or a person.

    So, in analogy to this, deindividuation is a term meaning losing oneself's identity and individual characteristics to a group.

    The participants in this Stanford Prison Experiment lost all of their individual traits; they gained characteristics of the group they belonged to (prisoners or guards) and acted in the way it was expected of them, not the way they would normally do.
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