Crime and Punishment: Why Do We Conform to Society?Nikhil Swaminathan
Why Do People Volunteer Peoplevolunteer for many motives. Studies indicate that there is always a mix of altruism and pure self-service. From serving a meal at a homeless shelter‚ to enlisting in the military‚ this force has become an instrumental tool for the healthy growth of socie...
Why do people conform to group behavior?Conformity:Conformity refers to behaving in the same way as other people within one's social group behave, or having other commonalities with them. Conformity can have both positive and negative effects....
They often may do so because they are rathersocially detached. This is frequently because they experience diversity early in their lives, whether due to immigration,gender identity, illness, or other influences that make them see the world as substantially different from the mainstream of society. ...
Why you should not conform to society? We should be comfortable around non-conformity. ... Not conforming helps us grow emotionally, physically and spiritually because we have freewill to do our own thing. We should not care about what other people think. ...
WhydoPeopleTravel? With the development of society‚ the tourism industry has become one of the industries with the strongest momentum and largest scale in the world economy. As for China‚ it appears to be one of the mainstays of China’s future development and the...
Why do people join social movements? How does culture affect sociology? What causes variation within societies? Why is cultural relativism important to the study of anthropology? Why is storytelling an important aspect of a culture or society?
The boys most likely to reveal this “pressured motivation” were those whose parents endorsed stereotypical beliefs about men’s status and power (e.g., that men should have more power than people of other genders). “Men’s aggression presents challenges for societies across the world, rangi...
Some do family counseling with the whole family group; some conduct market research for companies or opinion polls for news or other organizations; some do surveys for the government to determine what people think or need;some work with juvenile delinquents, prison programs and reforms, and police...
What are some factors that have contributed to the building of your self-esteem? Why do people give in to negative peer pressure? Why do people behave the way they do? What is specific self-esteem? Where do you think lack of self confidence comes from?