Exam 11: Collective Behavior
Exam 1: Introduction to Sociological Social Psychology43 Questions
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Exam 7: The Social Psychology of Deviance54 Questions
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Exam 11: Collective Behavior73 Questions
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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
-____ Aspect of perception control theory referring to individual decisions made during collective behavior.
(Short Answer)
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Most protest marches in the U.S. include relatively large groups of people, numbering in the hundreds of thousands.
(True/False)
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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
-____ Part of the circular reaction process in which people respond to one another by interpreting the other's gestures and remarks, rehearsing or visualizing a possible response, and then conveying a response.
(Short Answer)
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Following Smelser's value-added theory, why wouldn't we expect a poor, third-world nation based on a barter economy to develop mass hysteria over stock market problems like the U.S. did in the 1920s?
(Multiple Choice)
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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
-____ Situations in which a third party attempts to break up a group.
(Short Answer)
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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 ingredient of mass hysteria theory referring to when people act without reason.
(Short Answer)
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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
-____ Movements to change the way things are regulated in society.
(Short Answer)
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Public radio, radio stations that rely, in part, on listener support to stay in business, run the risk of what problem?
(Multiple Choice)
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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
-____ Aspect of value-added theory referring to how authorities react to the behavior.
(Short Answer)
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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
-____ Anonymous individuals from many social strata that are loosely organized.
(Short Answer)
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Steve turned to the people around him for help deciding how to act at a local protest. According to perception control theory, what form of perception control is he using?
(Multiple Choice)
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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 alliance of actors formed for the purpose of achieving some goal.
(Short Answer)
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Which of the following theories of collective behavior is most likely to incorporate larger social-structural conditions in predicting the development of a social movement?
(Multiple Choice)
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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 aggregate of people, often from the same social class, who are concerned with a specific issue.
(Short Answer)
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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 that states group members must have a shared view of the problem and how to resolve tension.
(Short Answer)
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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
-____ Crowd that lacks a goal and is primarily just a setting for tension release, often through rhythmical action such as applause, dancing, or singing.
(Short Answer)
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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
-____ The purposive nature of people's behavior when they collectively celebrate, mourn, worship, protest, compete in athletics, or confront disasters.
(Short Answer)
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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
-____ Formally organized groups designed to bring about social change.
(Short Answer)
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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
-____ Aspect of perception control theory referring to when individuals in a group work together to make decisions.
(Short Answer)
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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
-____ Theory based on the idea that individuals in crowds lose their ability to think and act rationally.
(Short Answer)
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