Social Psychology by R. Smith, M. Mackie, and M. Claypool (fourth edition) – Summary chapter 9
Thoughts, emotions and behaviour of people become more similar if they interact with each other. A social norm is a generally accepted way of thinking, feeling or behaving that most people in a group agree on. There are two types of social norms. Descriptive social norms are norms that serve the connectedness motive and refers to what people
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