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      • In short, collective behavior is any group behavior that is not mandated or regulated by an institution. There are three primary forms of collective behavior: the crowd, the mass, and the public. It takes a fairly large number of people in close proximity to form a crowd (Lofland 1993).
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  2. collective behaviour, the kinds of activities engaged in by sizable but loosely organized groups of people. Episodes of collective behaviour tend to be quite spontaneous, resulting from an experience shared by the members of the group that engenders a sense of common interest and identity.

  3. In short, collective behavior is any group behavior that is not mandated or regulated by an institution. There are three primary forms of collective behavior: the crowd, the mass, and the public. It takes a fairly large number of people in close proximity to form a crowd (Lofland 1993).

  4. The expression collective behavior was first used by Franklin Henry Giddings [ 1 ] and employed later by Robert Park and Ernest Burgess, [ 2 ] Herbert Blumer, [ 3 ] Ralph H. Turner and Lewis Killian, [ 4 ] and Neil Smelser [ 5 ] to refer to social processes and events which do not reflect existing social structure (laws, conventions, and ...

  5. Mar 22, 2017 · Collective Behaviour can be defined as any action engaged in by a sizeable but loosely organised group of individuals that is not mandated or regulated by institutions, which is spontaneous and consequently more volatile and less predictable. The term was first used by Franklin Henry Giddings in 1908.

  6. The concept outline for AP World History: Modern presents the course content organized by key concept rather than in sequential units. The coding that appears in the AP World History: Modern Course and Exam Description, Effective Fall 2019 corresponds to the organization of the course content found in this conceptual outline.

  7. Definition. Collective behavior is the spontaneous, unstructured, and temporary actions of a group of people in response to a specific situation or event. It is characterized by a shared sense of purpose or emotion among participants.

  8. Collective behavior refers to the actions and emotions that emerge spontaneously within a group, often deviating from typical societal norms. It includes phenomena like crowd behavior, social movements, fads, and public opinion.

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