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Emergent Norm Theory
Collective behaviour is regulated by norms based on distinctive behaviour that arises in the initially normless crowd.
Norm-Governed Behaviour
Actions or behaviors that are regulated by the norms or rules of a society or group, ensuring compatibility and cohesion within the group.
Collective Action
Activities or efforts undertaken by a group of people with the aim of achieving a common goal.
Deindividuation
This refers to a psychological state where individuals within a group lose self-awareness and the sense of individuality, leading to uninhibited and sometimes antisocial behavior.
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