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    Abstract This is report is about the reactions of personal space when invaded. A total of 20 strangers were tested to see how different genders and ages react to strangers coming to close. The experiment took place in Woden plaza where a student stood behind a subject and watched there reaction from the closeness. It was found that 60% of the subjects did react to the close proximities. This reports also shows different theories to why people act the way they do when they feel violated. Introduction

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    paper‚ a social norm violation that I chose was violating personal space. For this norm violation‚ I and another friend‚ Mielanie‚ came with me to help me doing the violation. We needed to go around and found some places or spaces which a person sat alone and no one beside. Then‚ Mielanie would come and sat beside to that person. Although these places still had several other seats for her to sit‚ she chose to sit right next to the person in order to see what people would react to the norm that I chose

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    glances and even the other people on the bus stared at me. Many of which had expressions on their faces that clearly said “freak”. Typically I am a person that enjoys personal space and well defined proximity boundaries. I feel uncomfortable when people get too close to me‚ or when they are too touchy‚ which is why breaking this social norm was difficult for me. I thought that deviance from what I‚ personally‚ have strong boundaries in would bring better understanding to others and what they believe is

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    Violating a Social Norm The day that this assignment was brought up in class‚ my heart dropped. I am not typically very shy by nature‚ but I hate bringing the wrong kind of attention to myself. I avoid embarrassing myself at all costs. Once I discovered what a social norms actually was‚ I wasn’t as nervous anymore. Social norms are little‚ unwritten rules that are a part of everyday society and culture. They vary depending on where you are‚ but one thing is the same no matter where you go: people

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    Sarah Shaffer Social Norm Violation Extra Credit A norm present in American society is not verbally communicating with other unknown individuals in public bathroom stalls. A violation of this norm would be attempting to communicate with other individuals in the stalls. Through an ethnomethodological investigation‚ I discovered certain aspects revolving around this specific violation. I subjected myself to two trials of violating this norm. In both trials‚ I went into a busy public restroom

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    Norm Violation Exercise Norms are an element of culture‚ and all societies have unique social norms that encourage people to act in particular ways. Often times we follow these norms without even thinking about them‚ and sometimes may not even realize that they exist. The purpose of this assignment is to encourage students to think about the role of social norms in society by conducting a social experiment: violation of a social norm. To conduct this social experiment‚ you need to first

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    effect sports has on society one must first fully understand norms and how they influence the population. A norm‚ like any other psychological phenomena‚ is “a construct that has widespread usage because it helps describe and explain human behavior” (Cialdini and Trost 151). Common norms become understood by groups and constrain behavior without force while adapting to the environment or situation that is present. These social norms‚ or social roles‚ which generally emerge out of interaction within the

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    called the institutionalized norms. Each society’s norms vary by its culture. Norms‚ according to Newman‚ mainly only present a “general framework of expectations.” So‚ within a society‚ each individual must be aware of what he or she can and cannot do. If one was to deviate from a norm‚ the deviator will then be looked upon society as “untrained” or “undisciplined.” As a student in this course‚ I was assigned to violate two of America’s norms. One of the norms I attempted to violate was to

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    Social Norms: The Codes to Follow Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ an American poet once wrote “the value of a dollar is social‚ as it is created by society.” Throughout time society has become a “parent” to the many people. Society is the most influential aspect of life in today’s world. Many factors influence a person’s life‚ such as the media‚ work and school. Going back to Emerson‚ people have taken the place of the dollar in his quote. An individual is no longer valued by what he thinks of himself‚ he

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    Social Norm Paper Erin N. Musgrove Andrews University Social Norm Paper I. Introduction According to Baumeister and Bushman (2014)‚ “Norms are standards established by society to tell its members what types of behaviors are typical or expected” (p. 308). One step further would be social norms‚ which are “the rules of behavior that are considered acceptable in a group or society … Norms change according to the environment or situation and may be modified over time (“Your Dictionary”

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