Exam 14: Crowds and Collective Behaviour

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Being in crowded situation can be pleasant or unpleasant depending on factors such as:

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Which of the following is NOT one of the stages in the development of a social movement (Macionis & Gerber, 2011)?

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According to Le Bon (1895), a number of factors contribute to the development of a 'collective mind', a concept from which the contagion theory of collective behaviour arose. Which is NOT one of the factors that Le Bon believed promoted this collective mind?

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In the Middle Ages in Europe, a poor crop or stillbirth was often blamed on witches. Thousands of innocent women were burned at the stake. This appears to have been a:

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In the 'Behavioural Sink' study in which a colony of 48 rats was allowed to increase its population to 80 within the same space, it was found that the rats:

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Which of the following is a characteristic of collective behaviour?

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Research on rumours and certainty about them show that:

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An urban legend is:

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Milgram and Toch define characteristics of collective behaviour. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

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How does collective behaviour differ from social facilitation and the social pressures that produce conformity, compliance and obedience?

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What kind of situation is likely to produce panic?

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Which of the following is a condition that contributes to the formation of rumours?

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How does a mob differ from a riot?

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Which of the following is true of research on deindividuation?

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Which of the following characteristics does not apply to a fad?

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People who feel crowded experience arousal and then explain that arousal by the crowded situation. Which theory is this explanation about?

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If generalized anxieties build up and a precipitating event occurs that allows these anxieties to be attached to an external threat, what is likely to occur?

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A social movement refers to:

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Which of the following characteristics applies to a fad?

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Which theory provides an alternative to the deindividuation explanation for the experiment where participants wore overcoats and hoods?

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