
Groups That Chant Together, Stay Together
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Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores how people in groups often synchronize their actions, such as chanting or clapping, even without a leader. This behavior, known as automatic mimicry, is linked to empathy and social bonding. Studies show that synchrony can enhance cooperation but also lead to negative behaviors like aggression. The dual nature of synchrony highlights its role in both positive and negative group dynamics.
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