21.1.1 Forms of Collective Behavior

QuestionAnswer
crowds of people who are focused on a specific action or goal
acting crowds
people who share close proximity without really interacting
casual crowds
a noninstitutionalized activity in which several people voluntarily engage
collective behavior
people who come together for a regularly scheduled event
conventional crowds
a fairly large number of people who share close proximity
crowd
crowds who share opportunities to express emotions
expressive crowds
a relatively large group with a common interest, even if they may not be in close proximity
mass
an unorganized, relatively diffuse group of people who share ideas
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