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    1960’s Vietnam War. Beatles. John F. Kennedy assassinated in 1963. First moon landing. Anti-war movement. Hippies. Revolution in social norms‚ clothing‚ music and drugs. The 1960’s were a pretty crazy ten years from the brutal Vietnam war to the popular rock band known as the Beatles. During this time there was a lot of ups and downs but it now goes down as a crucial time period for the United States. When you of the 1960’s the first thing that pops into many people’s head is the Vietnam

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    Social influence aims at developing pro-norm behavior by the distribution of social rewards or punishments. Particularly‚ social influence involves “connecting interests‚ attitudes and beliefs in one ‘attitude system’ to those in some other attitude system”. The dynamics related to the development of social influence mechanisms are basically started by the actor’s cognitive discomfort associated with 1) the perceived divergence with the norms of the group; 2) the sense of comfort that comes from

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    Norms are found everywhere in our society‚ whether we acknowledge them or not. In sociology‚ norms are defined as social expectations that guide behavior. For example‚ in the classroom‚ students are expected to sit at their desk and participate in a class discussion or pay attention to the lesson at hand. Norms explain why people do certain actions in given situations. Violating a social norm is considered deviant or in other words‚ rude or unusual. For this assignment‚ I chose to violate my

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    continue to drop morsels each week. Showing an action scene here or a short clip of the movie is enough for fans to crave more. That is why when the movie Batman V Superman was released‚ I chose to observe the social norm of cell phone etiquette when in a dark movie theater. The society norm when it comes to cell phone use or any device that interrupts a public showing of a movie is strictly enforced by employees has well as the patrons that paid money to have a distracting free experience. Even

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    Dr. Kenneth Hoffman Sociology 200-302 2 January 2013 The Effects of Social Norms on Society In a world where routine is dominant and change is difficult to adhere by‚ social norms have become major assets for a smoothly functioning day. With the experiment of breaking normative behavior I wanted to do something subtle yet startling. Sometimes the smallest changes in behavior receive the toughest adjustments. First impressions have a strong influence on a person’s relationship with someone

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    Harry Patel 9/03/2008 Sociology 101‚ section 8 Social Norms: Conformity and Deviance One of the norms I broke was talking to someone in a public bathroom‚ while peeing. It was very ocward talking to the guy next to me. One of the reason I felt ocward talking to him was because‚ you are not suppose to talk to the guy next to you. While you are doing your business you look at the wall in front of you. When you are done you wash your hands‚ and leave. No one talks to anyone they don’t know‚ even if

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    To begin with‚ social norms are the building blocks of our everyday interactions with people and the world. Socializing using language in order to communicate is something we have automatically learned without even thinking about it since our early stages. With that in mind‚ after violating the norm mentioned above I felt extremely different. In a way that I couldn’t believe what I have done‚ and kept thinking how awkward that was. Needless to say I’m still embarrassed while typing this essay. I

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    During each of my experiments‚ were I was breaking the social norm‚ I felt uncomfortable because it was difficult to go against my inherent response of making eye contact when the other person spoke. I attribute that internal feeling to me wanting to follow the societal expectation of making eye contact‚ so that I did not seem uninterested or rude to the person I was having the conversation with. When I broke the social norm in the first experiment‚ towards the beginning of our conversation‚ my friend

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    have seen constantly try to enforce conformity on their members through the use of sanctions-- both positive and negative; formal and informal. In this section of the course‚ we’ll address how and why people deviate from social norms. Deviance is the violation of a social norm. Generally‚ "deviance" is regarded in a negative light‚ but there are many "positive" sides to deviance. For example‚ ice cream lovers in the United States have come to regard "Ben and Jerry’s" ice cream as one of the best

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    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 a socially acceptable distance from person to person‚ when there is a choice. I

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