The Psychology of Social Norms
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The Psychology of Social Norms is a foundational work in social psychology that analyzes how group norms emerge and shape individual perceptions, attitudes, and behavior.
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Target entity: The Psychology of Social Norms Context triple: [Muzafer Sherif, notableWork, The Psychology of Social Norms]
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Social Pressures in Informal Groups
Social Pressures in Informal Groups is a seminal social psychology work by Leon Festinger that examines how informal group dynamics shape individual attitudes, conformity, and behavior.
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Social Psychology (1952)
Social Psychology (1952) is a foundational textbook by Solomon Asch that helped shape the modern field of social psychology through its analysis of how individuals’ thoughts and behaviors are influenced by social contexts.
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The Social Framework
The Social Framework is an influential economics book by John R. Hicks that presents a systematic introduction to the structure and functioning of a modern economic system.
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Reality as Social Process
Reality as Social Process is a major philosophical work by Charles Hartshorne that develops a process-oriented, relational view of reality within the tradition of process theology and metaphysics.
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Between Facts and Norms
Between Facts and Norms is a major work of political and legal philosophy by Jürgen Habermas that develops a theory of deliberative democracy and the legitimacy of law through communicative rationality.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Psychology of Social Norms Target entity description: The Psychology of Social Norms is a foundational work in social psychology that analyzes how group norms emerge and shape individual perceptions, attitudes, and behavior.
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A.
Social Pressures in Informal Groups
Social Pressures in Informal Groups is a seminal social psychology work by Leon Festinger that examines how informal group dynamics shape individual attitudes, conformity, and behavior.
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B.
Social Psychology (1952)
Social Psychology (1952) is a foundational textbook by Solomon Asch that helped shape the modern field of social psychology through its analysis of how individuals’ thoughts and behaviors are influenced by social contexts.
-
C.
The Social Framework
The Social Framework is an influential economics book by John R. Hicks that presents a systematic introduction to the structure and functioning of a modern economic system.
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D.
Reality as Social Process
Reality as Social Process is a major philosophical work by Charles Hartshorne that develops a process-oriented, relational view of reality within the tradition of process theology and metaphysics.
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E.
Between Facts and Norms
Between Facts and Norms is a major work of political and legal philosophy by Jürgen Habermas that develops a theory of deliberative democracy and the legitimacy of law through communicative rationality.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| instanceOf |
book
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work in social psychology ⓘ |
| addresses |
how norms become stable
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how norms change over time ⓘ individual differences in susceptibility to norms ⓘ misperceptions of social norms ⓘ perception of majority and minority positions ⓘ |
| analyzes |
emergence of group norms
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how group norms shape individual attitudes ⓘ how group norms shape individual behavior ⓘ how group norms shape individual perceptions ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
interpersonal interactions
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large-scale societies ⓘ organizational settings ⓘ small groups ⓘ |
| describedAs | foundational work in social psychology ⓘ |
| examines |
descriptive norms
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how norms guide decision making ⓘ how norms regulate social behavior ⓘ injunctive norms ⓘ normative pressure ⓘ perceived social norms ⓘ social approval and disapproval ⓘ |
| field | social psychology ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
collective behavior
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conformity to norms ⓘ group processes ⓘ social influence ⓘ |
| mainTopic | social norms ⓘ |
| relevantFor |
behavior change interventions
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education and classroom behavior ⓘ health promotion campaigns ⓘ organizational culture management ⓘ public policy design ⓘ understanding cooperation and prosocial behavior ⓘ understanding deviance and norm violation ⓘ understanding prejudice and discrimination ⓘ |
| studies |
formation of shared expectations in groups
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how individuals internalize group norms ⓘ relationship between norms and attitudes ⓘ relationship between norms and behavior ⓘ |
| theoreticalOrientation | social psychological theory of norms ⓘ |
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