Multiple Choice
Sociological social psychologists define collective behavior as:
A) behavior that is outside of, or in opposition to, prevailing social norms that occurs at the aggregate level
B) behavior involving three or more people that unfolds at a particular location
C) commonplace, mundane behaviors that occur at the aggregative level
D) normative patterns of action enacted consistently by a significant portion of society
E) the aggregate response of people whose livelihood or sense of safety has been violated
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