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
-_____ According to emergent norm theory, it is the person participating in a crowd merely for the sense of connection with the group.
Understand the reasons and criticisms behind the regulation of natural monopolies.
Identify the theories of regulation, including public interest and legal cartel theory.
Recognize what constitutes a natural monopoly and the industries most likely to be affected.
Understand the role of government organizations in the regulation of natural monopolies.
DSM-5
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, published by the American Psychiatric Association, which provides a standardized classification and diagnostic criteria for mental disorders.
Observer Drift
The tendency of an observer who is rating subjects in an experiment to change criteria gradually and involuntarily, thus making the data unreliable.
Tactile Hallucinations
False perceptions of touch or bodily sensations, often experienced without external stimuli, commonly associated with certain mental disorders.
Neuropsychological Battery
A comprehensive assessment using a series of tests to measure cognitive function and brain behavior relationships, often following brain injury or neurological disease.