Answer:
d. When people join a crowd, they lose their individuality and become part of something like a collective mind.
Explanation:
According to the <em>Classical Theory </em>of crowd behaviour the correct answer is <em>d. When people join a crowd, they lose their individuality and become part of something like a collective mind.</em><em> Classical Theory</em> states that the minds of those peoples integrating a crowd or group of people tend to "merge" their way of thinking into a single one. This way of social thinking fosters anonymity and may generate emotions. There are other valid theories such as <em>Contagion Theory, Convergence Theory </em>and <em> Group Mind Theory</em> among others.
The answer is 'in-groups', as opposed to out-groups, which also foster identity by showing in-group members what they are not.
It hasn't changed anything much. I just can't go to public places and I do online schooling.
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Answer:
*when
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Explanation:
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