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Social Psychology: Chapter 11 Terms

(*) after a clue indicates two word answer with no empty grid space between the words
Across
Crowd that lacks a goal and is primarily just a setting for tension release, often through rhythmical action such as applause, dancing, or singing
Groups of people with a focus, or goal, who act with unity to achieve a goal*
An individual’s sense of connection with a larger community or group*
A shared belief about a person, an event, or interaction or object*
Crowd dispersals that occur during emergency situations like fires or explosions*
Process by which people become more and more suggestible and irrational after interactions become interrupted*
Aspect of emergent norm theory that argues that individuals enter groups with different attitudes and perspectives*
Part of the circular reaction process in which people respond to one another by interpreting the other’s gestures and remarks, rehearsing or visualizing a possible response, and then conveying a response*
A dispersal in which participants leave a gathering in a rational, orderly fashion*
The purposive nature of people’s behavior when they collectively celebrate, mourn, worship, protest, compete in athletics, or confront disasters*
Part of the circular reaction process in which individuals at an event anxiously move about in a seemingly aimless and random fashion
Situations in which a third party attempts to break up a group*
Collective action designed to produce a new social order*
Down
A situation in which large numbers of people are overwhelmed with a common fear
When large numbers of people become obsessed with something like the purchase of a product or an activity
According to emergent norm theory, a person who is not directly involved with a group’s goal but participates out of concern over an issue*
According to emergent norm theory, it is the person participating in a crowd merely for the sense of connection with the group*
An alliance of actors formed for the purpose of achieving some goal