Exam 11: Collective Behavior

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ Element of value-added theory regarding individuals' reaction to an immediate threat.

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The use of ____________ is important to the forming of collective memories?

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ A dispersal in which participants leave a gathering in a rational, orderly fashion.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ Phase of collective behavior referring to the behaviors leading to the end of a social movement gathering.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ A key ingredient of contagious mental unity, referring to situations in which people lose their inhibitions to act and the tempo of their behavior increases.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ Those movements that center around specific issues rather than class-based political mobilizations (e.g., workers' rights).

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ Groups of people with a focus, or goal, who act with unity to achieve a goal.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ An individual's sense of connection with a larger community or group.

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ Any type of mass violence or killings.

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The vast majority of protests and other collective events have which kind of dispersal?

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The debate as to whether to stop and look at an accident while driving by, possibly slowing down the traffic behind you, is an example of a

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ Process by which people become more and more suggestible and irrational after interactions become interrupted.

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Research on crowd and protest behaviors has generally supported LeBon and other scholars from the mass hysteria tradition.

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According to Turner and Killian, which kind of participant was Reba?

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ According to emergent norm theory, it is the person participating in a crowd merely for the sense of connection with the group.

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Guilford went to a protest against the school's smoking policy because he truly believed that it was wrong and should be changed. He had been a leader in the anti-smoking group for a number of years prior to the march. According to Turner and Killian, which kind of participant is he?

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ Phase of collective behavior referring to the behaviors occurring during a social movement.

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The March for Life protest against abortion is probably best described as a

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Authorities explained students' behavior at the "Stairway to the Stars" concert using which theory?

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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank. A. Acting crowds AA. Intensity of behavior B. Mobilization for action BB. Generalized belief C. Political process theory CC. Action of social control D. Collective identity DD. Circular reaction E. Panic EE. Public F. Free-rider problem FF. Mass hysteria theory G. Social movements GG. Mass H. Assembling phase HH. Emergent norm theory I. Dispersal phase II. Collective action J. Gathering phase JJ. Structural strain K. Interpretive phase KK. Structural conduciveness L. Value-added theory LL. Insecure participant M. Emergency dispersals MM. Concerned participant N. Coerced dispersals NN. Curiosity seeker O. Routine dispersal OO. Ego-involved participant P. New social movements PP. Social movement organizations Q. Coalition QQ. Homogeneity of mood R. Expressive crowd I RR. Resource mobilization theory S. Social dilemma SS. Value-oriented movement T. Organizational instruction TT. Norm-oriented movements U. Hostile outbursts UU. Contagious mental unity V. Craze VV. Differential expression W. Independent instructions WW. Perception control theory X. Interdependent instruction Y. Milling Z. Irrational behavior ZZ. Collective Memory -____ When some actors can reap the benefits of a group effort without incurring the costs.

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