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Scope of Social Norms: From Personal Relationships to Strangers
Social norms can apply across different social distances, governing behavior both within close personal circles, such as the tradition of giving birthday gifts to family, and in public among strangers, such as the convention of queuing.
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Scope of Social Norms: From Personal Relationships to Strangers
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Scope of Social Norms: From Personal Relationships to Strangers
Examples of Social Norms: Gift-Giving and Queuing
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A person is observed performing four different actions throughout their day. Which of the following actions best demonstrates a shared behavioral expectation that applies broadly to interactions with unfamiliar individuals in public, rather than one specific to close personal relationships?
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