agentic state

a psychological condition where an individual sees themselves as an agent (or instrument) merely carrying out the wishes or orders of an authority figure, thereby transferring responsibility for their actions to that authority.
Event mental_state Q136433314
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agentic state

Summary

agentic state is a mental state[1].

Key Facts

  • agentic state's instance of is recorded as mental state[2].
  • agentic state is a type of social psychology[3].
  • agentic state is a type of Stanley Milgram[4].
  • agentic state is a type of moral psychology[5].
  • agentic state is a type of psychological theory[6].
  • agentic state is a type of research ethics[7].
  • agentic state is a type of power[8].

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Context

agentic state's instance of is recorded as mental state[2].

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  1. 4d ago · LIrala · 2026-07-01 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Google knowledge graph id /g/1218flvb
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    Wikidata description a psychological condition where an individual sees themselves as an agent (or in
    Different from ['Q505371', 'Q392604']
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