PSYCHOLOGY OF CYBERSPACE

    Deindividuation and Evaluation Apprehension
    Bonnie Baize E:mail · 11/6/98 at 7:17 PM ET

    There are many positive attributes from the anonymity effect while cyberchating. I am positing that the increased openness results from a decrease in evaluation apprehension. I need to know if there are sets of circumstances in which a cyberchater is effected by the deindividuation process. Are there possibilities of a person having a sense of decreased self-awareness as a result of being part of the cybergroup? I am searching for research that supports the deindividuation process resulting from on-line encounters. Are there any suggestions of any empirical studies or web sites to acccess? Any input is most welcome.

    Replies:
    • deindividuation online and offline, by Tom Postmes (postmes, 11/6/98
      • deindividuation/dissociation, by John, 11/6/98

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