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Table of Contents (click to expand)What Is Conformity?Why Do We Follow Social Norms? We give up our personal freedoms to conform to social norms because those norms provide stability within a society. Social psychologists have looked at what following social norms offers individuals and societies. If there is a queue, you will stand at the back of the line. When you step into a restaurant, you know exactly what to expect. You will walk towards an assigned table, peruse the menu, and ord... Emotional Agility, Negative Person, Social Influence, Greatest Mysteries, Negative People, Meredith Grey, Myers Briggs, Positive Emotions, Personality Traits

Table of Contents (click to expand)What Is Conformity?Why Do We Follow Social Norms? We give up our personal freedoms to conform to social norms because those norms provide stability within a society. Social psychologists have looked at what following social norms offers individuals and societies. If there is a queue, you will stand at the back of the line. When you step into a restaurant, you know exactly what to expect. You will walk towards an assigned table, peruse the menu, and ord...

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There are many social roles that people are supposed to play in order to fit into our society. This picture gives some examples of these social roles (ie. boss, daughter, mother, wife, neighbour). Although these roles have always existed, the information age has created opportunities for us to perform more of these roles. With the ability to communicate across the world, we are able to interact with more people than ever. Rapport Building, Everything About Me, Social Stratification, Social Identity, Photography Storytelling, Family Roles, Social Exclusion, Photography Sketchbook, Social Norms

There are many social roles that people are supposed to play in order to fit into our society. This picture gives some examples of these social roles (ie. boss, daughter, mother, wife, neighbour). Although these roles have always existed, the information age has created opportunities for us to perform more of these roles. With the ability to communicate across the world, we are able to interact with more people than ever.

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Sarah Galdenzi