What is the difference between collective behavior and social movement. Explain with examples?
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More specifically, collective behavior. refers to relatively spontaneous and relatively unstructured behavior by large numbers of individuals acting with or being influenced by other individuals. ... Another common form of collective behavior is the social movement.
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