[Redbook8:15][19901007:2155b]{Collective Behaviour [continued][ – Fads]}[7th October 1990]
19901007.2155 (Sun)
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See also* ibid:**610 re ‘fads’, especially as regards financial speculation; and re ‘hysterical contagion’, which in the case examined (hysterical ‘insect bites’ in a clothing factory) began with ‘social isolates’ (eg J~ types?)*** and then spread among women who belonged to intimate cliques (and finally to others irrespective of isolation or friendship).
Groups – even though extraversion may be a characteristic of C-S~,# organisation #* of S~, and hierarchy #* of the M~ semicircle – must move around the circle like anyone else.
*[See last previous entry]
**[Encyclopaedia Britannica 16]
***because Introverts (& Anxiety)**** are found around J~#
****(G~-J~)
#[By birthdate statistical correlations – see [Redbook2:133][19780831:2240]{Narrative Dreams}[31st August 1978] fn: ‘[A Times 28/10/78 cutting inserted here headed “Birthdays give clue to careers” & “An undiscovered biological rhythm may be the key” reports on statistical research into the effect of birthdays on character and occupation by Professor Alan Smithers of Manchester University’s Department of Education, reported in the American “Journal of Social Psychology” & referenced extensively in later journal entries here.]
#*[a characteristic of]
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