gruppetrender
Gruppetrender, also known as herd behavior or crowd psychology, refers to the phenomenon where individuals in a group tend to mimic the actions or beliefs of the majority, often without conscious deliberation. This can manifest in various forms, from fashion choices and consumer preferences to more significant social and political movements. The underlying mechanisms for gruppetrender are complex and can include social influence, the desire for belonging, conformity pressures, and the perception that others possess superior information.
The influence of social proof is a key driver. When individuals observe others behaving in a certain
Gruppetrender are not inherently negative. They can facilitate cooperation, enable rapid response to emergencies, and contribute