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    Norms are prescriptions for accepted or expected behaviors. This week’s assignment was to violate one of the five norms listed, or to choose your own as long as it did not cause harm to you or others. Below I will be describing my journey of trying to violate a social norm in a public setting, how I felt, the reactions people had towards me, and the barriers that kept me from choosing different options. Since I did not want to have to create my own social norm to violate, I had five options to pick

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    Social norms are actions and behaviors that are recognized as acceptable amongst society. Personally, I abide to most social norms because it provides me sense of comfort and belonging. To break a social norm would probably make anyone feel like an outsider and the need to feel accepted is what most likely drives us to conform to social norms. In order to test how social norms affect myself and other around me, I decided to completely step outside of my comfort zone and break an imperative hygienic

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    happens when we break those norms? That is the question that I hope to answer through this experiment. For my experiment, I will break a social norm by bringing a stuffed animal to a public area and start talking to it as if it were not an inanimate object, but as if it were a real, living being. This action is not typically accepted over a certain age group, and it will probably draw attention and stares from the unknowing participants. The hypothesis is that by breaking the norm and talking to an inanimate

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    A social norm is a behavior accepted and expected by society. We learn social norms from feedback, called sanctions, we get from our peers and elders. A sanction can be positive or negative; if it is positive it is a sort of reward that encourages the behavior and if it is negative it is a sort of punishment meant to discourage the behavior. For example, when children fart in public they break the social norm and are scolded or negatively sanctioned by their parents with yelling or are bullied by

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    norms are social expectations that guide people's behavior in society. Society dictates people to act a certain way and breaking this will be violating a social norm. Some norms may be more serious than others, depending on how society views it. It is known to never talk back and forth with parents or elderly people or even make discourteous gestures when talking. Society labels this as being disrespectful. I have never indulged in such disrespectful act.The appropriate behavior l be to let your

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    Breaching is a type of sociological experiment where a social norm is purposefully broken and the reactions of people unaware of the experiment are noted. It can be used to discover how people react when presented with a situation to which they are not accustomed. Along with that, it is important because some reactions are more or less severe based on their experiences and how developed their generalized other is in regards to the norm being breached. Some things that are considered mores in one

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    Social norms are the rules of behavior that are considered acceptable in a group or society. Typically, the norms are not challenged because people are afraid of the consequences. When someone breaks a social norm, they risk ridicule, embarrassment, and possibly punishment. Some examples of social norms include shaking hands when meeting someone, making direct eye contact, and driving on the right side of the road in the United States. For my assignment, I decided to violate personal space norms

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    In each society, people are inclined to follow a collection of societal norms. What is social norm? It is a practiced set of unwritten behavioral rules that are primarily based on the environment, culture, and one’s upbringing. Societal norms can also be utilized as a tool to declare what is normal and abnormal or what is acceptable and unacceptable. In this essay, I am expected to break a societal norm and report back with a thorough analysis. My primarily focus would be the invasion of personal

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    can be seen as a violation of a social norm. It is abnormal for a police officer to use excessive force on a student who is posing no immediate threat, especially on a young student. County Sheriff Lott has stated the forced used on the student was not part of training or normal protocol (“It just makes you sick”, 2015). The concept of social norm and subjective construal can be seen. Construal is the way an individual views, understands, and interprets the social world to be. In subjective construal

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    b. Inappropriate situations for group work 3 2. Advantages and Disadvantages 3 a. Advantages 3 b. Disadvantages 4 3. Effectiveness and Ineffectiveness of factors 4 Task 2 4 1. Group norms and Effects on functions 4 a. Performance norms 4 b. Appearance norms 4 c. Social arrangement norms 5 d. Resource allocation norms 5 2. Goals of a group and effects of function 5 a. Strategic Goals. 5 b. Tactical Goals. 5 c. Operational Goals. 5 d. Super-Ordinate Goals. 5 3. Roles assigned to group members 6 4.

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