Exam 11: Collective Behavior

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ When large numbers of people become obsessed with something like the purchase of a product or an activity.

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Steve turned to the people around him for help in deciding how to act at a local protest. According to perception control theory, what form of perception control is Steve using?

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Read the vignette and answer the questions that follow. Reba went to the "Million Witch March" because doing witchcraft was a hobby for her. However, it was not a major part of her identity. After being there for only an hour or so, she decided to leave because she just could not make sense of what was going on and people seemed to be moving about aimlessly. Just then, she saw a police officer dragging one of the other witches away in a car. She looked around to see what other people were doing before marching forward to stop the police. Her actions proved successful at first, as many of the other witches joined her to stop the cop. However, eventually the police won the conflict by detaining a number of participants. -Research on crowd behaviors generally shows that the interactions in this vignette are __________ of most rallies and protests.

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Which description is characteristic of a coerced dispersal?

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ Theory of collective action that views social movements as a product of the interaction between the social conditions that lead people to want change and resources available to make those changes.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ An alliance of actors formed for the purpose of achieving some goal.

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

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ A shared belief about a person, an event, or interaction or object.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ Theory based on the notion that to fully understand the causes of collective events, you need to distinguish the type of collective behavior in question and the social conditions surrounding it.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ Examines the interaction of competing interests and opportunity structures in a group's ability to produce social change.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ An aggregate of people, often from the same social class, who are concerned with a specific issue.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ When some actors can reap the benefits of a group effort without incurring the costs.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ 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.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ A situation in which large numbers of people are overwhelmed with a common fear.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ Any type of mass violence or killings.

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Following Smelser's value-added theory, why would we not expect a poor, third-world nation with a barter economy to develop mass hysteria over stock market problems in the United States, such as the crash of the U.S. market in the 1920s?

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ 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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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ Part of the circular reaction process in which individuals at an event anxiously move about in a seemingly aimless and random fashion.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ A situation whereby, if every person acts in his or her own best interests, the results will be bad for the group.

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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank. A Acting crowds M. New social movernents Y. Collective action B. Collective identity N. Coalition Z. Insecure participart C. Political process theory O. Expressive crowd AA Concemed participart D. Collective memory P. Social dilermuna BB. Curiosity seeker E. Parnic Q. Hostile outbursts CC. Ego-irvolved participant F. Free-rider problem R. Craze DD. Social movement orgarizations G. Social movernents S. Milling EE. Resource mobilization theory H. Interpretive phase T. Circular reaction FF. Value-oriented social movernents I. Value-added theory U. Public GG. Narm-oriented movernerts J. Emergency dispersals V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary HH. Contagious mental urity K. Coerced dispersals W. Mass II. Differential expression L. Routine dispersal X. Emergent nomn theory JJ. Perception control theary -_____ Theory based on the premise that people must be able to monitor and interpret one another's behavior for collective action to occur.

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