A.
A united action
In sociology, a collective
behavior is a relatively spontaneous and temporary behavior that is done by a
large number of people doing activities that deviate from the norms. These are
behaviors that violate social expectations. In short, these are behaviors that
are usually avoided. Collectivity is the
term sociologist use to define people who engage in collective behavior. The
behavior is spontaneous, unstructured and temporary and people involved think that they
belong to an identifiable social unit like a political party.