In Milgram's study of people who passed a group of confederates staring at a building,if we define "joining the crowd" as imitating the behavior of the confederates (by looking up at the building) ,then we can conclude
A) individuals only join crowds when they feel they are like the individuals in the crowd.
B) crowds form when two or more people gather in one place.
C) anonymity of a large group is critical to crowd formation.
D) the lure of a crowd reaches its peak once it contains 5 or more members.
E) individuals who are busy are unlikely to join a crowd.
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