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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Acting crowds
AA. Intensity of behavior
B. Mobilization for action
BB. Generalized belief
C. Political process theory
CC. Action of social control
D. Collective identity
DD. Circular reaction
E. Panic
EE. Public
F. Free-rider problem
FF. Mass hysteria theory
G. Social movements
GG. Mass
H. Assembling phase
HH. Emergent norm theory
I. Dispersal phase
II. Collective action
J. Gathering phase
JJ. Structural strain
K. Interpretive phase
KK. Structural conduciveness
L. Value-added theory
LL. Insecure participant
M. Emergency dispersals
MM. Concerned participant
N. Coerced dispersals
NN. Curiosity seeker
O. Routine dispersal
OO. Ego-involved participant
P. New social movements
PP. Social movement organizations
Q. Coalition
QQ. Homogeneity of mood
R. Expressive crowd I
RR. Resource mobilization theory
S. Social dilemma
SS. Value-oriented movement
T. Organizational instruction
TT. Norm-oriented movements
U. Hostile outbursts
UU. Contagious mental unity
V. Craze
VV. Differential expression
W. Independent instructions
WW. Perception control theory
X. Interdependent instruction
Y. Milling
Z. Irrational behavior
ZZ. Collective Memory
-____ According to mass hysteria theory, people in a crowd exhibit a shared willingness to follow suggestions.


Definitions:

Universal Standards

Generally accepted principles or criteria that apply globally across industries, cultures, or systems.

Ethics

The branch of philosophy that deals with questions about morality, guiding the principles of right and wrong in human conduct.

Television Test

An ethical guideline suggesting that one's actions should be considered as if they were to be broadcast on television.

Intuitionism

A philosophical theory that suggests moral truths are known through intuition, asserting that humans have a natural faculty that gives us an understanding of what is morally right or wrong.

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