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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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    Shimmering behaviour of Apis dorsata (giant honeybees). A group of animals fleeing from a predator shows the nature of herd behavior, for example in 1971, in the oft-cited article "Geometry for the Selfish Herd", evolutionary biologist W. D. Hamilton asserted that each individual group member reduces the danger to itself by moving as close as possible to the center of the fleeing group.

  4. Keeping up with the Joneses - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of "keeping up with the Joneses" has widespread effects on some societies.According to this philosophy, conspicuous consumption occurs when people care about their standard of living and its appearance in relation to their peers.

  5. Collective behavior - Wikipedia

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    The theory asserts that people with similar attributes find other like-minded persons with whom they can release these underlying tendencies. People sometimes do things in a crowd that they would not have the courage to do alone - because crowds can diffuse responsibility - but the behavior itself is claimed to originate within the individuals.

  6. EXPLAINER: Here is why crowd surges can kill people - AOL

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    The crowd deaths at a Houston music festival added even more names to the long list of people who have been crushed at a major event. At the Hillsborough soccer stadium in England, a human crush ...

  7. Trump compares January 6 crowd to MLK's 'I Have A Dream ... - AOL

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    King's speech drew an estimated 250,000 people. It remains unclear how large the "Stop the Steal" crowd was, though the Associated Press has reported that it reached 10,000 by the afternoon when ...

  8. Jay-Z Accused Of Raping 13-Year-Old Girl With Diddy As ...

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    Jay-Z is accused in a lawsuit of raping a 13-year-old girl with fellow music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. The lawsuit was first filed in October but did not list Jay-Z, whose given name is Shawn ...

  9. Crowd psychology - Wikipedia

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    A category of social psychology known as "crowd psychology" or "mob psychology" examines how the psychology of a group of people differs from the psychology of any one person within the group. The study of crowd psychology looks into the actions and thought processes of both the individual members of the crowd and of the crowd as a collective ...