The social traditions, morality and behaviour are controlled by
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Although our cultural worldviews are generally developed by the values and social constructs set forth in society, standards regarding morality and behavior may be shaped by legal rules.
Whereas ideas in general do not necessarily have behavioral implications, Martha Finnemore notes that "norms by definition concern
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The idea of norms provides a key to understanding social influence in general and conformity in particular. Social norms are the accepted standards of behavior of social groups. ... And as the individual moves from one group to another, their behavior changes accordingly. Norms provide order in society.
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