K. BasuPrelude to Political EconomyBasu, K. (2000). Social norms, culture and Beliefs. In: Basu K: Prelude to political economy - a study of the social and political foundations of economics. Oxford New York, Oxford University Press.
There are two schools of thought regarding why people conform to norms. Thefunctionalist school ofsociologymaintains that norms reflect aconsensus, a common value system developed throughsocialization, the process by which an individual learns thecultureof his group. Norms contribute to the functioning ...
This study evaluates descriptive (DN) and injunctive social norms (IN) as direct predictors of smoking attitudes and the mediating roles of attitudes towar
Exploring social norms around cohabitation: The life course, individualization, and culture 来自 ideas.repec.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 30 作者: Brienna Perelli-Harris,Laura Bernardi 摘要: Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational change and shifting ...
Social structure - Groups, Norms, Roles: The term structure has been applied to human societies since the 19th century. Before that time, its use was more common in other fields such as construction or biology. Karl Marx used construction as a metaphor
► The current study was designed to gain insights into shifting peer culture. ► Perceived peer norms became more negative from fall to spring and across development. ► Social value was associated with positive behaviors in elementary school. ► Social value was associated with negative beha...
Western civilization or Occidental culture, usually refers to the heritage of social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, belief systems, political systems, artifacts and technologies that originated in or are associated with Europe and America. A.正确B.错误 点击查看答案&解析 你可能感兴趣的试题...
The APA Dictionary of Psychology defines social norms1as socially determined standards that indicate typical and proper behaviors in a given social context. Some norms are universal (e.g., it is wrong to murder), some are contextual within the culture (e.g., it is not legitimate to expose ...
As a collectivity, asocialmovement is characterized by an emergent social structure and aculture. The social structure is reflected in the relationship between leaders and followers, the culture in the values and norms. Unlike an association, a social movement does not possesslegitimateleaders in the...
in groups. Others have studied the effects of democratic andauthoritarianleadershipin groups and have greatly extended this work in industrial settings. In research on how people respond to group norms (e.g., ofmoralityor of behaviour), mostconformityhas been found to the norms of reference ...