Hello all,
I've got a student who's interested in studying the impact of anonymity on inhibitions (cheating on your partner at the No-Tell Motel, doing things on vacation you'd never do in front of people you might someday see again). I'm drawing a blank on applicable research other than Kitty Genovese and the diffusion of responsibility. Does anyone happen to know of any relevant research in this area-- preferably undergraduate-accessible?
Thanks for any suggestions--
Kate
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Kathleen Miller, PhD
Research Institute on Addictions
University at Buffalo
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