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The catch-up effect refers to the idea that poor countries, despite their best efforts, are not likely ever to experience the economic growth rates of wealthier countries.
Panic
A sudden overwhelming fear or anxiety that often causes wildly unthinking behavior or mass hysteria, usually in response to a particular event or situation.
Overcrowding Disasters
Catastrophic events resulting from too many people being confined in a space that cannot safely accommodate them, often leading to injury or death.
Deindividuation
A psychological state where an individual loses self-awareness and personal responsibility, often occurring within groups and leading to uninhibited behaviors.
Zimbardo
Refers to Philip Zimbardo, an American psychologist known for his Stanford prison experiment, exploring the psychological effects of perceived power.
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