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    types also. Main three are informal‚ formal and folkways. Informal laws are generally understood but not precisely recorded (Schaeffer 2018‚61). Formal laws are norms that generally have been written down and specify strict punishments for violators (Schaeffer 2018‚ 61). Folkways are informal norms or everyday customs that may be violated without serious consequences within a particular culture (Sumner‚ 1959/1906). The norm I broke was actually a folkway norm which we use for daily life. Norm varies

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    The sociological imagination is a complex concept that involves many components to make it whole. One component of the sociological imagination is that it is inspired by a readiness to view the world from the perspective of others. The imagination also includes stepping back from looking at the individual‚ and instead taking a focus on the social‚ economic‚ and historical circumstances that surround the issue that could have caused the problem. Furthermore‚ the sociological imagination allows

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    USE THE GREEN SKINNY 100 ct SCANTRON Houston Community College – Southwest EXAM 2 (ch. 3-4) – SPRING 2015 Research Methods and Culture Introduction to Sociology – SOCI 1301 Short answers and completed scan-tron due at beginning of class on Wednesday‚ MARCH 25. Choose the BEST answer. Bubble in the letter on the scantron that corresponds with the BEST answer (1 pt each) 1) While the findings of sociologists may at times seem like common sense‚ they differ from common sense because they rest on

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    norms are elements of nonmaterial culture. For example‚ in some cultures like in Saudi Arad men during special holidays they share nose kisses. There are different types of norms‚ some are: Mores‚ folkways‚ ideal‚ and real. Mores are norms that have more stricter laws and get worst punishments. Folkways are norms that allow a large amount of individual interpretation within certain limits. People who disobey the traditions‚ are look upon them as unusual and weird. According to the book‚ they explain

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    March 5‚ 2013 Assignment #1 Interpreting Culture‚ Values and Norms in Taiyo Na’s “Lovely to Me” ​Taiyo Na’s “Lovely to Me” video touches on several social questions. A catalogue of Na’s observations of his immigrant mother’s love for him while enduring the hardships of trying to make it in today’s America‚ at the heart of “Lovely to Me” is his profound appreciation for his mother as she confronts a new society with a differing culture than hers. While Na expresses social conflict‚ he also identifies

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    Difficulty: Easy   6. (p. 89) People who violate folkways are considered to be evil or bad.    Difficulty: Medium   7. (p. 90) Folkways include rituals and symbolic behavior.    Difficulty: Medium   8. (p. 90) The bow that is given by a Japanese business executive to another business executive is an example of symbolic behavior.    Difficulty: Medium   9. (p. 90) Mores have much greater significance than folkways.    Difficulty: Medium   10. (p. 91) If

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    in a desk‚ and they expect the teacher to stand at the front of the classroom. Without this norm‚ the student would walk into a classroom not knowing if they should sit in the desk‚ or stand at the front of the classroom. One of type of norm are folkways‚ which are very small norms that are broken often‚ and usually there is little or no repercussion for breaking them. The repercussion for breaking norms is known as sanctions. External sanctions are the punishments given by other people‚ such as

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    Chapter One: Each perspective uniquely explains society‚ social forces‚ and human behavior. “Functionalist perspectives are based on the assumption that society is a stable‚ orderly system” (16). They say that the majority of members share a common set of values‚ beliefs‚ and behavioral expectations (16). I believe that our society has to have certain people‚ things‚ and parts to function properly. This is where the functionalism would come in. We need one thing to keep the other things going.

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    and respected. Norms- rules of conduct that guide people’s behavior in specific situations Sanction- a penalty for norm violation as well as approval or disapproval for norm adherence More (more-ays)- society’s standard of proper moral conduct Folkways- informal norms that lack moral significance and suggest customary ways of behaving Laws- formal norms that are enforced by the legal power authorities Symbol- anything that carries a particular meaning recognized by people in a society Values-

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    violation of some social rule" (448). Social rules that delineate how individuals in a society should behave are called norms. There are two types of norms: mores and folkways. Mores are strong norms that specify behavior and constitute demands- most mores are laws. Folkways are weak norms influencing behavior within a society- folkways usually relate to proper etiquette in a society (Thio 42-44). There are three factors that influence whether an act is considered deviant. The first is time period

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