Give a sociological meaning of social norm
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Social norms are the accepted standards of behavior of social groups.
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From a sociological perspective, social norms are informal understandings that govern the behavior of members of a society. Social psychology recognizes smaller group units (such as a team or an office) may also endorse norms separately or in addition to cultural or societal expectations.
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Social norms are the accepted standards of behavior of social groups. ... behavior which fulfills these norms is called conformity, and most of the time roles and norms are powerful ways of understanding and predicting what people will do. There are norms defining appropriate behavior for every social group.
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