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    Family Social Norm

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    Rooted in how family is defined are precepts about what is considered a social norm‚ or acceptable behaviour. It tells people what’s perceived as a family and what is not. Within the word family are individual inherited social‚ historical and cultural values. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a family as the servants of a house‚ or the household or everyone who lives in a house or under one head and finally as a "group of persons consisting of the parents and their children‚ whether actually

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    Theories Of Gender Norms

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    these topics go hand in hand. When discussing the theories behind gender norms‚ it is first important to realize that gender norms and gender identity are completely separated concepts. The gender norms theory are “ what make up a sex role‚ which recognizes that there are a set of expectations about how someone labeled a man or someone labeled a women should behave” (Ryle‚ p.119). Gender norms are sets of rules that define what is fitting for masculine and feminine behavior in a social- cultural perspective

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    Violating a Social Norm

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    people react to my violating a cultural behavior norm? Specifically‚ I want to know how people will react to me talking to myself while riding the train. I propose that when I violate a social behavior norm by talking to myself on the train‚ people will respond tome in ways that indicate to me that my behavior is deviant. People will probably look at me strange‚ laugh at me‚ make fun of me‚ and probably more embarrassing things. I performed my norm violation on the CTA Orange Line Train around 3:30pm

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    Social Norms In Society

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    number of social norms and values. These values and norms have shaped the way we live our lives and determine our idea of right and wrong. One value or social norm in society would be of women and men. In our society women are looked down upon as weaker than men. This has stemmed from hundreds of years of women not being treated equally as men in the world. Even to this day this is still seen a norm among our society but has slightly changed in its own sense. One part of this norm of women is that

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    Violating Social Norms

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    Personal space. All people value this as social boundary and create appropriate norms. As we were assigned this task of violating a social norm in public‚ I began to consider all the strange personal space norms our society and campus holds. For example‚ while riding the bus if there a few people on it‚ you are typically going to sit two seats or more away from one another. However‚ when the bus is packed to the brim‚ which is the only time you are permitted to sit right beside a person or stand

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    While social norms bind us‚ we bind others to our own ideals. In psychology‚ this concept is referred to as projection. We only know what we know‚ and like to think that others are the same. It’s not a bad thing‚ since we need to find similarities in each other due to being a social species. Of course‚ there are times when we overstep the line and find ourselves believing another is exactly like us‚ instead of respecting their individuality. Though it’s innately human nature to want to make marks

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    Breaking the Norm Project For my breaking the norm project I did a quite simple‚ yet effective action that definitely broke the norm of a regular society. Before I carried out my experiment I made some predictions as to the potential outcomes of what I was going to perform. I went a full day greeting at least two complete strangers in each place I went to in a single day. I went to a grocery store and Dick’s Sporting Goods. I got some mixed reactions that depended on age for the most part. First

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    Breaking A Social Norm

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    In normal sense‚ norms are basically something that has an authoritative standard. According to my textbook that is "Sociology of Modules" by Richard Schaeffer‚ norms are the established standards of behavior maintained by a society (Schaeffer 2018‚ 61). Norms are followed by everyone in our day to day life in our society. But for my research paper‚ I was supposed to break a social norm. The result of breaking a norm was pretty interesting and funny. Norms are not always compulsory. It depends on

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    psych social norms

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    Violating Social Norms Social norms exist throughout our society‚ many of which are commonly known. To violate one of these norms could cause severe cases of disgust and anger amongst those who feel violated. In order to test and gauge the responses of individuals I decided to take advantage of riding an elevator at the Nebraska State Capitol and stopping at every floor. Although uncomfortable and somewhat unpleasant‚ the experience was useful to gain insight as to how serious social norms and the role

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    Violating A Social Norm

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    The social norm I decided on was to stare at someone for a couple minutes‚ or longer depending how long it took for the other to be aware that they were being watched. I did the assignment in a cashier’s line at Wal-Mart to a woman who looked like she was in her early 50’s. The way I stared‚ to be a bit more descriptive‚ seemed like I was nonchalant or impolite depending on how you viewed the situation. Violating this social norm was awkward and it felt like I was creeping on that lady. The reason

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