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Crowd Behavior
The way in which individuals in a crowd act and react as part of a larger group, often differing from their individual behavior.
Emergent-Norm Theory
A theoretical framework suggesting that in crowd situations, new norms emerge which guide individual behavior, contradicting traditional norms.
Le Bon's Theory
A psychological theory proposed by Gustave Le Bon that explains how an individual in a crowd can lose self-control and become anonymous, leading to behavior that is emotional, irrational, and contagious.
Convergence Theory
A theory suggesting that crowd behavior is not irrational but an expression of the general beliefs and values of the individuals in the crowd.
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