Crowd Psychology Contagion Theory
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- Hyperspace Reality
- Despite the fact that the 'new' physics, a godchild of the Einsteinian revolution has taught us that the Universe we perceive is a mere shadow of a vastly more unpredictable one, most of us still view the world in a distinctly materialistic way. A world where...
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Modern Science >> New Physics
- Hypnosis: A Selected Bibliography
- Index of bibliography sections Selected Periodicals (14 entries) Edited Overviews of General Theories of Hypnosis (5 entries) Specific Topics Related to Research into Hypnosis. General single-author overviews, non-special-state views, social andexperimental...
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Parapsychology >> Hypnosis
- What is hypnotic trance? Does it provide unusual physical or mental capacities?
- 2.1 'Trance;' descriptive or misleading? Most of the classical notions of hypnosis have long held that hypnosis was special in some way from other types of interpersonal communication and that an induction (preparatory process considered by some to be...
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Parapsychology >> Hypnosis
- Subliminal Persuasion: References
- (1957). " Persuaders' Get Deeply 'Hidden' Tool: Subliminal Projection " Advertising Age , Vol 37, page 127, September 16, 1957. Benes, Kathryn M.., Gutkin, Terry B., Decker, T. Newell, (1990) "The effects of mellow and frenetic music on...
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Parapsychology >> Subliminal Persuasion
- Bringing it Down to Earth: A Fractal Approach
- 'Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a straight line.' B. Mandelbrot W e want to think about the future - it's our nature. Unlike other creatures, humans possess an...
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Mystic Sciences >> Astrology
- Hypnosis, volition, and mind control.
- 5.1. Is the hypnotist in control of me? The exact nature of what we experience as 'will' or volition is anage-old philosophical problem that has yet to be resolved by brain scientistsor psychologists. Some aspects of hypnotic responding point out weaknesses...
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Parapsychology >> Hypnosis
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- The Psychology of Crowd Dynamics
- argued (Reicher, 1982, 1987) one of the more remarkable features of traditional crowd psychology is that it has tended to constitute a theory without a referent.
- www.uni-kiel.de
- Crowd Psychology & Public Order Policing: An Overview of Scientific
- He proposed three central mechanisms: submergence, contagion and .
- www.liv.ac.uk
- Social Contagion Theory and Information Literacy Dissemination: A
- namic by French social psychologist Gustave Le Bon.5.
- www.ala.org
- A Study of Sports Crowd Behavior: The Case of the Great Pumpkin
- convergence theory, stems from early psychological theories of. Sigmund .
- www.wku.edu
- Psychological Theory as lntergroup Perspective:
- Psychological Theory as lntergroup Perspective: A Comparative Analysis of “ Scientific” and “Lay”. Accounts of Crowd Events. Stephen Reicher'.
- hum.sagepub.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Crowd psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Collective behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- The Psychology of Crowd Dynamics
- argued (Reicher, 1982, 1987) one of the more remarkable features of traditional crowd psychology is that it has tended to constitute a theory without a referent.
- www.uni-kiel.de
- contagion theory: Information from Answers.com
- contagion theory A theory of collective behaviour that proposes that crowd behaviour depends on emotional interactions, which occur when people are in.
- www.answers.com
- Introduction to Sociology/Collective Behavior - Wikibooks, open
- May 5, 2011 3.1 Diffuse Crowds; 3.2 Theories of Crowd Behavior.
- en.wikibooks.org
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