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Aggregative Behavior: Why We Cluster Together in Crowds

Aggregative Behavior: Why We Cluster Together in Crowds

Aggregative Behavior in Psychology and Biology The Core Definition of Aggregative Behavior Aggregative behavior is fundamentally defined as a type of social behavior characterized by the non-random gathering of individuals or groups into localized, dense clusters. Crucially, this aggregation often occurs without the complex, highly structured coordination found in truly social systems, such as eusocial […]

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