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how is social behaviour different from behaviour of crowds​

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Answered by FaizKhan321
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Collective behavior differs from group behavior in three ways: Collective behavior involves limited and short-lived social interactions, while groups tend to remain together longer. ... Collective behavior generates weak and unconventional norms, while groups tend to have stronger and more conventional norms.

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