Large diffuse crowds often turn to violence and property damage. One explanation of this phenomenon offered in the book is that in a crowd, people experience a sense o

 

Question 1: Large diffuse crowds often turn to violence and property damage. One explanation of this phenomenon offered in the book is that in a crowd, people experience a sense of deindividuation—a sense that they are not accountable for their own actions—and it is this deindividuation that accounts for the violent turn of events. Yet many large diffuse crowds rarely if ever turn violent—like the crowds going to work in most large cities. What makes some crowds turn violent while others don’t? List several explanations for this discrepancy. 

Question 2: What biblical principle(s) apply in the above scenario? 

400 Words total this includes the 22 responses 

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PSYC 512

Discussion Assignment Instructions

Each module there will be a prompt that involves 2 questions posed to the student. The student will post one thread of at least 200 words by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday of the assigned module. The student must then post two replies of at least 100 words by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of the assigned module. For each thread, students must support their answers to the first question with at least 2 unique academic citations in APA format, and their answers to the second question with at least 2 unique Scripture verses in APA format. Acceptable sources include the textbook, the Bible, etc.

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