Asked by Frank Hebbert on Sep 29, 2024

Riots tend to be examples of intergroup behavior rather than just group behavior.

Intergroup Behavior

Intergroup behavior refers to interactions between members of different groups, influenced by their group affiliations, which can lead to conflict or cooperation.

Group Behavior

Refers to how individuals behave when they are part of a group, including ways their decisions, actions, and reactions are influenced by the group’s dynamics and norms.

  • Comprehend theories explaining crowd behaviors and the dynamics of mob actions.