Normative and Non-normative behavior Flashcards

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Violation of a societal norm. Defined relative to what society decides is appropriate

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Deviance

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Deviance is a learned behavior that results from continuous exposure to others whom violate norms and laws

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Theory of differential association

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Behavior is deviant if people have judged the behavior and labeled it as deviant - depends on what is acceptable by society
Deviance doesn’t lie in the act, but rather the social response of applying a label to individuals

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Labeling theory

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Primary vs secondary deviance

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Primary deviance: behavior with no long-term consequences, does not result in being labeled as a deviant

Secondary deviance: behavior with serious consequences, results in being labeled as a deviant by society, often leading to stigmatization and further deviance

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Societal pressure to succeed can place significant strain on individuals, leading them to deviant behavior

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Strain theory

Example: Pressure to succeed academically leads to student cheating

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Collective behavior vs Group behavior

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Collective:
Time-limited, short social interactions, Open, anyone can participate, and Examples: Fads, mass hysteria, riots

Group:
Prolonged social interactions over long time, Exclusive, Examples: Churches, clubs

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Type of norm:

Mildest norm, common rules/manners

Right vs rude

Holding door open for someone

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Folkways

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Type of norm:

Norms based on strong moral beliefs of an individual/group

Right vs wrong

Abortion for a devout religious person

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Mores

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Type of norm:
Based on morality but with formal and consistent consequences

Right vs illegal

Speeding punishable by fine

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Laws

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10
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Type of norm:
Behaviors completely forbidden or wrong, most deviant

Right vs forbidden

Incest or cannibalism

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Taboos

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Standards for which behaviors are acceptable, and which are not
Context-dependent: vary by physical locations, culture, and country

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Norms

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Rewards or punishments for behaviors in accordance or against norms
Sanctions can be positive (reward) or negative (punishment)

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Sanctions

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Formal versus informal norms

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Formal norms: written down, codified. Example: Dress code at a school

Informal norms: implicitly understood. Example: Fashion

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