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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Deindividuation, Deindividuation Philip Zimbardo (1970) Theoretical Model of Deindividuation, Weakening of Internal Controls Lessened Concerns With Commitment, Which Leads To ???? Behavioral Effects, lead to Internal State Lessened Self-Observation and Self-Evalution, Weakening of Internal Controls Lessened Concerns With Shame, Behavioral Effects Such As Emotionality, Deindividuation French Sociologist Gustav LeBon, Weakening of Internal Controls Lessened Concerns With Fear, Anonymity Antecedent Condition lead to, Behavioral Effects Such As Irrationality, Gustav LeBon Thought That people tended to lose their higher mental faculities of reason and deliberation when they were in large groups, Theoretical Model of Deindividuation most important Anonymity, lead to Internal State Lessened Concern with the Evaluations of Others, Behavioral Effects Such As Antisocial Activity, Anonymity Antecedent Condition Energizing Effect of Others, Behavioral Effects Such As Impulsivity, Anonymity Antecedent Condition Diffusion of Responsibility, Anonymity Antecedent Condition Stimulus Overload, lead to Internal State Which Leads To, Gustav LeBon Social Psychologists expanded ideas Examining how the thought patterns of individuals change when they come together in a large groups, and how they changes make them more susceptible to group influences.