What is the difference between a clique and a crowd?

What will be an ideal response?

Cliques are small groups (almost always of the same sex and race), usually including three to nine friends, who
spend time together on a voluntary basis. Crowds are larger groups made up of individuals who have similar
reputations or share primary attitudes or activities.

Psychology

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As part of the test of whether gastric activity in an empty stomach was the sole basis for hunger, Walter Cannon

a. had a student swallow an inflatable balloon. b. removed the stomach of a human volunteer. c. deprived volunteers of particularly tasty foods. d. allowed volunteers to eat bad-tasting cookies.

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