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Define social rule. Why are social rules formulated? What are the benefits of
following social rules for an individual and the society?
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Answered by sonalkumarpathak8405
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Social norms, or mores, are the unwritten rules of behavior that are considered acceptable in a group or society. Norms function to provide order and predictability in society. On the whole, people want approval, they want to belong, and those who do not follow the norms will suffer disapproval or may even be outcast from the group. This is how we keep society functioning, not just with direct rules but also expectations. When people know what is expected of them they tend to comply. While some people seek to be different, most just want to be part of the group.

Another social scientist and researcher that has written about what governs social behavior is James Gardner March professor emeritus at Stanford University, best known for his research on organizations, jointly with Richard Cyert on behavioral theory of the firm and organizational decision making.

Anthropologists have described how social norms function in different cultures (Geertz 1973), among many others in his field focused on their social functions and how they motivate people to act, economists have explored how observance of norms influences market behavior.

Following social rules makes you a person of good image among the society.

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Answered by raman419989
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