Prentice-Dunne and Rogers’ theory of non-singularity
explaining collective behavior in terms of how a person’s loss of identity affects their control over their behavior and compliance with social norms. According to this theory, when a person becomes anonymous or hidden in a large group or crowd, it leads to decreased self-control and increased response to external or emotional stimuli, which can lead to aggressive, impulsive, or unethical behavior.
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