What is the difference between a panic and mass hysteria?

a. A panic is a fearful response that may be self-damaging; mass hysteria is produced by false beliefs.
b. Panic is produced by false beliefs; mass hysteria is a fearful response that may be self-damaging.
c. Panic is experienced individually; mass hysteria is crowd behavior.
d. There is no difference between a panic and mass hysteria.
e. Panics last a great deal longer than mass hysteria.


A

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