What are the types of collective Behaviour?
What are the types of collective Behaviour?
Sociologists use the word "collective behavior" to describe a wide range of behaviors affecting many people. Such as that found in a classroom, a workplace, or other settings with which we are all too familiar.
Collective behavior, in particular, refers to relatively random and relatively unstructured behaviors by many individuals that interact with or are affected by other people.
Relatively spontaneous
Suggests that the action is both spontaneous and planned
Relatively unstructured
It suggests that the action is partially organized and predictable but also partially unorganized and unpredictable.
Some collective behavior patterns are more likely than others to include individuals who act together rather than being influenced by one another. Some forms are more likely than others to have individuals who act together rather than control one another.
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