Tag: behavioral norms


Taboos: Why We Fear the Forbidden

Taboos: Why We Fear the Forbidden

Taboo (Tabu): A Psychological and Anthropological Analysis The Core Definition of Taboo A taboo, or tabu, is fundamentally a powerful social, spiritual, moral, or ethical restriction that compels individuals to refrain from a particular behavior, interaction with a specific person, or use of a designated object. This concept is far more potent than simple etiquette […]

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DESCRIPTIVE NORMS

Descriptive Norms: A Foundational Concept in Social Psychology Descriptive norms represent the socially determined standards and expectations that detail how individuals typically react, feel, and think within a specified social context or situation. They function as powerful, often unspoken, rules derived purely from the observation of what most people actually do, rather than what they […]

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SOCIAL MATURITY

Introduction and Definition of Social Maturity The concept of social maturity in psychological literature defines the extent to which an individual exhibits behaviors, attitudes, and emotional responses that are congruent with the established social and cultural standards for their chronological age group. It is a critical metric used to assess an individual’s developmental progress, focusing […]

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