Give an example of a cultural norm that you find different, strange, or wrong. Why do you think it is different, strange, or wrong?
1. Give an example of a cultural norm that you find different, strange, or wrong. Why do you think it is different, strange, or wrong?
Answer:
There are a couple of types of norms: folkways and mores. Folkways are norms related to everyday life—eating with silverware, getting up in the morning and going to work or school for example. There are also mores, which are behaviors that are right or wrong…don't kill people, don't steal…
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2. What is the behaviour that is against the norms?
Answer:
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2. Early Theories: Socialization
3. Early Theories: Social Identity
4. Early Theories: Cost-Benefit Models
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3. Deviance is an unacceptable behaviour a violation of society's norm
The word deviance connotes odd or unacceptable behavior, but in the sociological sense of the word, deviance is simply any violation of society's norms. Deviance can range from something minor, such as a traffic violation, to something major, such as murder.
4. similarity and difference of norms of decency and norms of conventionality ? pa answer po pleasee
similarity:
Both are set of rules, societal standards and strict prescriptions to be followed
differences:
Norm of Decency
Basis: appropriateness
Content: norms about person's refinement & civility
Norm of Conventionality
Basis: folkways
Content: norms that are acceptable to certain culture/s but can be inimical to others
5. complete complete the table below the indicating your three (3) distinct behaviours in the societal norms that influence it.pwede pahelp
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6. different types of sexual behaviour
Answer:
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7. It is the set of conventional rules of personal behaviour in polite society, usually in the form of an ethical code that delineates the expected and accepted social behaviours that accord with the conventions and norms observed by a society, a social class, or a social group. A. Rules B. Regulations C. Etiquettes D. Morals
Answer:
C.) Etiquettes
Explanation:
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8. Which of the following is the short but valuable sayings pertaining to accepted norms of behaviour?
Answer:
Not all what you see is what you should believe
9. Different to what is normal or strange
Answer:
As adjectives the difference between normal and strange
is that normal is according to norms or rules while strange is not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary.
10. These are more formal norms that establish and define acceptable behaviour of citizens.A. NormsB. roleC. Social valuesD. FolkwaysE. Laws
Answer:
C
Explanation:
social values is the effective way of being unite in ones community/society. Socializing with others without good manners and right conduct is not effective and acceptable in community.
11. define as the norms of appropriate, responsible behaviour with regard to technology use
Answer:
Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use. 1. ... Helping to provide and expand access to technology should be goal of all digital citizens.
12. 12. A particular code of behaviour that delineates expectations for social behaviour according tocontemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group.a) Etiquettec) c Internet Safetyb) Mobile mediad) Social media
Answer:
the answer is A (Etiquette
13. Difference of attitude and behaviour
Attitude is a way of thinking.
Behavior is an action or reaction that occurs in response to an event or internal stimuli.
14. 6. Which of the following in NOT a culture influence affecting sexual behaviour? A. gender B. media C. norms D. socio economic
Answer:
gender
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15. These are set of traits and behaviour that society consider acceptable.A. NormsB. roleC. Social valuesD. FolkwaysE. Laws
Answer:
A
because In norms it is the way of living (also called as KAUGALIAN) of our elders that still accepted today in our society.
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17. action and behaviours expected of a certain individuala. normsb. social rolec. social values d. folkwayse laws
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. social role
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18. 4. These are rules or expectations of behaviour and thoughts based on sharedbeliefs within a specific cultural or social group.A Values B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
Answer:
B. Norms
Explanation:
Social and cultural norms are rules or expectations of behavior and thoughts based on shared beliefs within a specific cultural or social group.
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19. Actions and behaviour expected of a certain individual.A. NormsB. roleC. Social valuesD. FolkwaysE. Laws
Answer:
C. Social values
Explanation:
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20. Differences of westen norms and values from the eastern norms and values and their similarities.
Answer:
Eastern and Western cultures have a different perception of power and power distance. Eastern cultures tend to have a very hierarchical structure, where Western cultures are more egalitarian. “Western cultures value independence and tend to promote individuals who are task orientated and individualistic.”Explanation:
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Answer:
States of Matter↓States of Matter. Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of microscopic particles, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases.Explanation:
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Answer:
Constructivism focuses on the idea that students create knowledge through learning experiences such as inquiry-based or problem-based learning. Behaviorism is centered on the idea that students learn through reactions to their behavior or by observing the behavior of others.
Explanation:
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23. 6. These are rules or expectations of behaviour and thoughts based on sharedbeliefs within a specific cultural or social group.A Values B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
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Explanation:
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24. which of the following are the culture influences affecting sexual behaviours, except one?A. genderB. media C. norms and ethics D. socioeconomic
Answer:
a.gender
Explanation:
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25. It pertains to violation of society s norm
Answer:
→The act of violating a social norm is called deviance.Explanation:
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Answer:
Gadget
Explanation:
Because when you take a long time using your gadget it will also affect your behavior
27. What is the difference between norm of decency and norm of conventionality?
Answer:
Norm of Appropriateness. or decency(mores); manners and behavior that show a person's refinement & civility. Norm of Conventionality. or folkways; beliefs or practices that are acceptable to certain culture/s but can be inimical to others. Deviance.
28. what are the differences between Human behaviour and animal behaviour when choosing their partners or mate?
Answer:
animals also choose their mates, sometimes with a great deal of care.Elaboration of behavior and structures used in attracting mates in males than in females.
29. 6. It is a person's principles or standards of behaviourA Values B. Norms C. Artefacts D Language
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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30. What are the differences and similarities of solitary behaviour and socio- sexual behaviour?
Solitary behaviour involving only one individual, and there is Sociosexual behaviour involving more than one person.
In both Solitary and Sociosexual behaviour there may be activities that are sufficiently unusual to warrant the label deviant behaviour.