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    Embedded Assessment 1 6 September 2013 The Greatest Change is the Change of a Single Person Societal norms are strange things‚ created by everyone trying to fit in with everyone else; which can cause numerous problems. No one person can fight this‚ but a single person is always the start of a change in society. As we can see historically‚ currently‚ and written abundantly in literature‚ social norms are hurdles to be jumped over by a single man or woman trying to be themselves in an effort to make

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    Sociology Ch. 3 - Culture Norm Breaking Breaking Social Norms Do we really have the freedom to do whatever we want? You will question this through your experience of violating a social norm. Once you have chosen the norm you will break‚ complete the following in either written form or digital recording form (these must be completed in the order below). When working with a partner‚ both members MUST violate the norm on film and both members must participate in ALL parts of the requirements

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    Social Norm Violation As soon as we are born‚ we begin the process of socialization‚ defined as the life long process of learning to become a member of society. Each society and culture has definite principles‚ expectation and rules. They can either be formal written laws or informal rules created by a culture. These are known as social norms. Social norms are part of the basics of culture‚ which we learn during primary socialization. When social norms are broken in public it typically does not

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    Social norms are rules of certain kind of behavior that society uses to evaluate the population and provides normalcy. When it comes to responding to the breaking of social norms people have different ways to cope or react to it. Some reactions can be pleasant‚ some could be horrible or even judgmental. Some people believe breaking a social norm could be needed to help govern or control the society. On the other hand others believe breaking social norms are un-normal and that no one should break

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    Social norms are rules of conduct that materialize based on a society’s values. Social norms are not always the same since different societies have different values. Without social norms there would be chaos; social norms make society’s behavior predictable‚ for the most part. Most of our society likes predictability; it helps to make us feel safe. Each person is taught social norms through contact with other human beings. The family is one of the first avenues by which children begin to form their

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    “The social norm” refers to “an established standard of behavior shared by members of a social group to which each member is expected to conform” (thefreedictionary.com). Expected to behave‚ individuals must act a certain way to gain acceptance into society. “Sociologists believe an individual’s behavior and self-definitions are structured by relationships. (The relationships themselves are often structured by institutions – schools‚ workplaces‚ courts‚ etc.)” (O’Connell 32). Failure to adhere to

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    Social norms are an essential part of living in a society; they guide us towards appropriate behaviors. Norms are the social behaviors that are expected and acceptable of a group. When you think of a certain behavior‚ if words such as typical‚ usual‚ or standard apply to it‚ then it is most likely a norm. The social norm that I studied for this particular experiment is the norm of paying for something with paper money. Whenever most people pay for items‚ whether it is at a grocery store‚ shopping

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    The Social norm I broke was shaking people’s hands. Yes‚ I know that you are thinking to yourself‚ this is a social norm; you’re not breaking anything. In today’s society‚ people don’t shake each other’s hands instead they come up with some other gesture and when your try to shake their hand‚ they do not know how to do it properly. I was in Union Station for this experiment because I wanted a large sample of the population and for the population to be diverse. My results were interesting‚ the men

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    presented to us in our social environments. Think about the things we get from teachers‚ family‚ television‚ movies‚ music‚ and even casual social interaction that influence us to behave in a certain way. Not only in telling us what to buy‚ but telling us how to act. These are the norms we are taught to follow. Norms are social rules which we are taught by society to adhere. Some are laws‚ like killing and stealing‚ and some are just socially regulated. More severe norm violations have more severe

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    more trust towards people they do not know partly because of the social norm. It is socially acceptable to show respect and kindness towards people you just met. Showing respect for someone you barely know‚ demonstrates that you understand their value and beliefs. It also shows that you not only understand them but in fact you trust and respect them as well. People often feel as if trusting someone is what they should do due to social expectations. Majority of the time people do not necessarily

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