how does some cultures affect attitude
By "collective behavior" social scientists typically mean that realm of action not governed by the everyday rules and expectations which normally shape social behavior:
1. [ the behavior of crowds (such as "the wave" rolling around a sports stadium) and mobs;
2. religious revivalism;
3. political bandwagons, fads and fashion (check out About.com's inventory of 20th Century Fads & Fashions);
4. mass sociogenic illness and collective hysteria (like Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds" or the 1954 windshield pitting epidemic in the Pacific Northwest)
5. and rumor
(such as urban legends). ]
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