Panic A panic is a form of collective in which a group of people, face with an immediate threat, react in an uncoordinated and irrational way. Their behavior is uncoordinated in the sense that cooperative social relationships and beak down. It is irrational in the sense that people’s actions are not appropriate for the goals they wish to achieve. The progress of a panic follows a fairly typical course. A sudden crisis occurs; people experience intense fear; normal social expectations are broken; each individual tries desperately to escape from the source of danger; mutual cooperation breaks down; and the situation becomes even more threatening as a result. Panics are especially likely to occur in unusual conditions in which everyday norms have little relevance, such as fires, floods, A. They become uncoordinated. B. They become irrational. C. They face an immediate threat. D. They break down cooperative social relationships. [填空题]The difference between situational panic and specific panic attacks is that though both happen in certain situations, the former ______ .
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