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  1. Emergence and transmission

    Groups may adopt norms in a variety of ways.
    Some stable and self-reinforcing norms may emerge spontaneously without conscious human design. Peyton Young goes as far … See more

    Deviance from social norms

    Deviance is defined as "nonconformity to a set of norms that are accepted by a significant number of people in a community or society" More simply put, if group members do not follow a norm, they become ta… See more

    Behavior

    Whereas ideas in general do not necessarily have behavioral implications, Martha Finnemore notes that "norms by definition concern behavior. One could say that they are collectively held ideas about behavior." … See more

    Social control

    Although not considered to be formal laws within society, norms still work to promote a great deal of social control. They are statements that regulate conduct. The cultural phenomenon that is the norm is the prescriber … See more

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