SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
CONFORMITY AND OBEDIENCE
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Group
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Shoppers
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Laissez-Faire Leaders
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Collective
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Detailed explanation-1: -A casual crowd is a collection of people who happen to be in the same place at the same time. It has no common identity or long-term purpose.
Detailed explanation-2: -People who exist in the same place at the same time, but who do not interact or share a sense of identity-such as a bunch of people standing in line at Starbucks-are considered an aggregate, or a crowd.
Detailed explanation-3: -An aggregate is a collection of people who happen to be at the same place at the same time but who have no other connection to one another.
Detailed explanation-4: -resident Add to list Share. A resident is someone who lives somewhere particular, or a doctor-in-training who takes care of the patients at a hospital under the supervision of other doctors. You are a resident of wherever you live-your house, town, planet. (Let’s assume we’re all residents of Earth.)
Detailed explanation-5: -There are three primary forms of collective behavior: the crowd, the mass, and the public. It takes a fairly large number of people in close proximity to form a crowd (Lofland 1993).