Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Acting crowds B. Collective identity C. Political process theory D. Collective memory E. Parnic F. Free-rider problem G. Social movernents H. Interpretive phase I. Value-added theory J. Emergency dispersals K. Coerced dispersals L. Routine dispersal M. New social movernents N. Coalition O. Expressive crowd P. Social dilermuna Q. Hostile outbursts R. Craze S. Milling T. Circular reaction U. Public V. Mass hysteria (or contagion) theary W. Mass X. Emergent nomn theory Y. Collective action Z. Insecure participart AA Concemed participart BB. Curiosity seeker CC. Ego-irvolved participant DD. Social movement orgarizations EE. Resource mobilization theory FF. Value-oriented social movernents GG. Narm-oriented movernerts HH. Contagious mental urity II. Differential expression JJ. Perception control theary
-_____ Situations in which a third party attempts to break up a group.
Distinguish between different types of cultures and collectivities based on Sorokin’s and Parsons's theories.
Identify the various theories explaining crowd behavior and social movements.
Understand the concept of vested interests and the resistance to social change by privileged members of society.
Understand the concept and efficiency of using arrays versus linked lists for data structures.
Life Plan
A detailed and organized strategy or roadmap outlining goals, steps, and considerations for personal or professional life.
Changing A Habit
The process of modifying or replacing an established behavior pattern with a new one.
Food Pyramid
A graphical representation designed to illustrate the proportions of different types of food that should be consumed to maintain a healthy diet.