Deindividuation refers to:
A) the liberation of savage, animalistic instincts which are normally suppressed
B) the transmission of feelings, ideas, and behaviour among members of a crowd through suggestion and hysteria
C) a process whereby an individual comes to see him or herself more as a member of a group than as an individual, lowering the threshold for normally restrained behaviour
D) a process whereby individuals refuse to be identified with groups and relate to others as individuals
E) a complex process that results in individuals becoming members of various groups in order to satisfy their diverse needs
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