Rodney Alcala. For some, even hearing his name sends chill down their spine. Rodney Alcala was born in San Antonio Texas on August 23, 1943. At the young age his father, Raoul Alcala Buquor, abandoned him and his family leaving his mother to raise him and his siblings by herself. At the age of twelve him, he mother Anna Maria Gutierrez, and his sister Christine had moved to suburban Los Angeles.. At the age of 17 he joined the military to help get himself out of his hard times and economic situations. Alcala had a mental break down and after just four short years he was discharged when the military psychiatrist diagnosed him with antisocial personality disorder. Despite his hardship and discharge Alcala enrolled himself into UCLA’S school of…
Pat Tillman was a very selfless person, When the attack on 9/11 happened, he wanted to take action right away.He wanted to take matters into his own hand. I guess you could say that he had a lot of pride for our country. From playing football to joining the army, Pat…
The personality and behavior of Ron Burgundy, the main character of the movie "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy", can be analyzed through the qualities exhibited in both the Freudian and Humanistic perspective of psychology. The analysis will begin with a Freudian perspective followed by a humanistic perspective. But first it is necessary to provide a brief summary of the movie.…
Norms are made by historical ideals that have gained power once becoming part of the society. They continue to grow in strength, due to society’s belief that they cannot change what has been made in the past. All norms have a positive and negative impact; they are…
Kevin Hart is one of the funniest comedians that I know. His childish behavior, entertaining personality, and tiny body structure is what interests me the most about him. The way he makes people laugh when he tells jokes on stage is like watching a monkey dance on stage. Kevin Hart is the best comedian and never fails to make people laugh. Kevin Hart’s personality is what makes him good at what he does.…
We see norms in our everyday life but ones stand out more than others. That is exactly what I wanted to do with my experiment, make everyone remember my norm by the humor and awkwardness it brings. To get a better understanding of a norm Simone Isadora Flynn states in her article that “Norms refer to conditions for social relations between groups and individuals, for the structure of society and the difference between societies, and for human behavior in general. Norms are shared rules, customs, and guidelines that govern society and define how people should behave in the company of others.” Although that there are many different types of norms the one I have committed is a folkway “Folkways refer to norms that protect common conventions. Most people in a society follow traditional folkways but failure to conform to them is considered neither illegal nor immoral.”…
An important concept in the sociocultural level of analysis is conformity. Psychologist Baron (2008) defines conformity as a ‘type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior to adhere to existing social norms’ (Baron). Social norms are the guiding principles pertaining to the appropriate behaviors, attitudes, and traditions that should be followed by individuals of the relevant society and or culture. Social norms are the concepts which cause an individual to conform often because of a desire to be accepted and liked by others - also known as the normative influence. To research conformity to a group norms, Sherif (1935) and Asch (1951) both conducted valuable…
In order to understand our adherence to social norms we must understand what they are and the various ways in which they can be broken and violated. These violations can vary greatly and be anywhere between quirky and frightening. The intensity of discomfort associated with these violations depends not only on the violation itself but on the individual performing, experiencing, or witnessing it making the spectrum of reactions widespread and interesting. There are two ways to truly explore norm violations, to observe others both performing and reacting to violations and to perform them yourself and observe the reactions of others.…
After this experiment, I founded that, when people are put out of there norms, they become very uncomfortable, and uneasy. Both of the participants claimed they thought I was strange to stand close to them and it made them very uncomfortable. I don’t think most people think about these norms but only unit they are broken or violated. I don’t many people realize how important norms are and how much of an impact they can make on a society. In this specific norm, I believe it is important because it is respecting the individual by not violating his or hers personal space. It is a sign of respect and acknowledgement. Social norms are important because they can bring a society together by following these norms. People know what is right and…
A norm is a set of rules based on socially or culturally shared beliefs of how an individual is “supposed to” behave. They regulate behaviour within a group. Conforming to group norms results in a positive and valued social identity and we receive the desired respect from others. Conformity is an indirect form of social influence that involves a change in behaviour in order to fit in with a group. The need to belong plays a strong role in the desire to conform to group norms.…
There are two types of norms, formal norms and informal norms. Formal norms can be viewed as rules or laws that are usually written down, they are strict and punishable if broken in any way. One example are the laws in the United States created by the Government in order to have some control over the population. People who break these laws are mostly criminals and are punished by either being fined, sent to jail or if it’s something major, they receive the death penalty. Therefore, these formal norms are important because if they didn’t exist, then murderers’ and rapists’ would be able to walk freely. Informal norms are your unspoken standards that society has set, they are not written in stone and we all kind of just go with the flow. There’s no punishment when we deviate from the norm but we do risk social humiliation. For example, when you’re at the movie theater, you know that you have to be silent so that you don’t disturb others. If you are loud and obnoxious, you’ll most likely be shushed or you could even get kicked out. That’s just one of many unwritten rules that society has…
I feel that sanctions are very good at enforcing norms, even for folkways, because most people do not want to be stared at, laughed at or made fun of. People know that if they stick to the norms then the sanctions can be avoided. Even though I am not a shy person, I didn’t really want to break a norm because I knew that I was going to be judged in some way, and I didn’t like that feeling of being judged over something that was so unimportant, especially by my friends. I was surprised that my friends were so weirded out by me doing something as simple as peeling my banana from the wrong end. However, this shows that it is very noticeable when norms are broken, and that society will judge even the smallest of…
For my norm experiment, I chewed with my mouth opened as I sat for dinner with my friends. We went to got eat at a Steakhouse, which I forgot the name of, for my friend’s twentieth birthday. I was a little hesitant at first to perform the task because personally if someone else around me did it, I would be a little disgusted. I however, decided to do it because I couldn’t think of another ‘norm’ experiment to perform. Once I ordered the food and the server came to hand it to us, I thought of a way to perform the experiment to compare the reactions of performing the ‘norm’ normally. I took a first bite and chewed with my mouth closed in the beginning. No one seemed to find it weird, everything was normal and everyone seemed fine. After what…
The social norm that I chose to violate was to go into an elevator and instead of turning around and facing the door upon entering; I had my back to the door and faced the other people in the elevator. In normality a person enters an elevator, pushes the button for their desired floor and turns to face the door to avoid eye contact with strangers, and prepare to exit the elevator. The reason I choose to violate this particular social norm was because I’ve never seen anyone else do it and I was curious as to how people would respond to my deviant behavior. I decided to perform my social norm violation in the elevator at Deaconess Hospital. I picked this location because I know there would be all different types of people coming on the elevator so it would give me a good sample and I could get what I needed out of it.…
In our lives there are certain norms that we should uphold within our society. Whether petty or significant, these norms are a large basis for many of the ways we act, think and live. For this paper, I was given an assignment to go out and take on a challenging experiment to break a norm, detail my experience and record the reactions of observers. I figured what better setting to break a norm than downtown Atlanta at the Five Points Marta Station where there are a mixture of lots and lots of people to obtain reactions from. A norm, which is defined as a principle of right action binding upon the members of a group and serving to guide, control, or regulates proper and acceptable behavior (Webster dictionary, 2008). Within our culture, these norms are based on a general agreement of what are accepted as normal actions or mannerisms to the whole society. Before I began this experiment, I felt nervous and a bit antsy. I went and performed my norm violation on an elevator at the Five Points Marta Station in downtown Atlanta around 4:40 pm on a cold, windy evening as I was on my way home from class. The observers were quite diverse from different backgrounds and subcultures (black, Hispanic & white) comprised of school students and people coming from and going to work, going to other appointments or running errands and such. I got on and stood in the back of the elevator. I remained in the elevator for approximately 15-20 minutes going from Westbound to Northbound (up and down) entertaining different groups of observers getting on and off the elevator. I figured that I would be best off staying in the elevator for the time; this way there could be enough time for the appropriate variety of responses to the odd elevator behavior I was displaying. During that time I began talking into my pinky and thumb as though it was a cell phone. I held two conversations with myself in English and Spanish mixing it up. Unfortunately, I 'm not fluent in Spanish, but I took advantage of…