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  2. Herd mentality - Wikipedia

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    The scientists discovered that people end up blindly following one or two instructed people who appear to know where they are going. The results of this experiment showed that it only takes 5% of confident looking and instructed people to influence the direction of the other 95% of people in the crowd, and the 200 volunteers did this without ...

  3. Herd behavior - Wikipedia

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    Word Spy defines it as "people who are meek, easily persuaded, and tend to follow the crowd (sheep + people)". [13] Merriam-Webster defines the term as "people who are docile, compliant, or easily influenced: people likened to sheep". [11] The word is pluralia tantum, which means it does not have a singular form.

  4. Crowd psychology - Wikipedia

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    According to Erich Goode, conventional crowds behave in a very conventional and hence somewhat structured manner; as their name suggests, they do not truly act out collective behavior. [18] A group of people who come together solely to show their excitement and feelings is known as an expressive crowd.

  5. The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind - Wikipedia

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    An individual in a crowd is a grain of sand amid other grains of sand, which the wind stirs up at will. On education and egalitarianism: Foremost among the dominant ideas of the present epoch is to be found the notion that instruction is capable of considerably changing men, and has for its unfailing consequence to improve them and even to make ...

  6. Crowds (adolescence) - Wikipedia

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    For example, people may avoid being seen as a "brain," a middle-status crowd, because of the similarity between brains and "nerds," a lower-status crowd. [ 8 ] Shared interests form the basis of many friendships, so often adolescents are drawn to members of their own crowds, [ 9 ] especially if their crowd is defined by activities rather than ...

  7. Column: What Trump's crowd obsession says about him — and the ...

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    The Crowd Counting Consortium, a nonpartisan academic organization that tracks political gatherings across the U.S. — estimates Trump has drawn an average crowd of about 5,600 at this year’s ...

  8. South Korea Halloween stampede: Why do crowd crushes ... - AOL

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    Earlier this month in Indonesia,125 people were killed, including a 5-year-old child, and 323 were injured when police threw tear gas into the crowd at a soccer stadium in a bid to stop people ...

  9. Why crowd surges like the one at Astroworld can ... - AOL

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    Crowd surges like the one that led to eight deaths Friday at the Astroworld music festival in Houston are extremely difficult to prevent and stop, according to