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    People in Crowds Who Act Emotionally Are Not Necessarily Acting
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People in Crowds Who Act Emotionally Are Not Necessarily Acting

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Question 66

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People in crowds who act emotionally are not necessarily acting irrationally-there may be a good reason for the string emotion.

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