An example of a bad social norms includes gender norms which can deprive women of various liberties which are enjoyed by men. People may follow this norm as a large number of people are resistant to change and fails to look deeper into certain superficial beliefs regarding gender. This helps to understand people from other social structures as it helps us to analyse the differences in culture and ethnicity in the influence of the norms and how these affect more or less in different social structures.
Discuss a norm thaf you think is bad. consider why people may follow this norm. How...
why do you think is important to study foreinsic anthropology. how it may help us understand our own complex humanity how the information studied can apply to our modern world help us or hinder
When someone is sanctioned for deviating from a norm, this can reinforce the importance of that norm for other people. For example, when someone is fined for cheating the IRS, his or her friends may be jolted into being more careful about what they claim in their tax returns. Can you think of other such examples? How do you feel when someone you know "gets away" with violating a norm? Does it ever make you feel like you have a...
Why are sweeteners bad for your health? do you think it is important to make a better effort of educating people about sweeteners? Why?
Do you think that modernization in medicine is good or bad or something else? How does modernization in medicine connect to social change? Explain, using examples.
1. How do the terms hypothesis and theory differ in meaning and application? 2. Why do you think physical scientists, such as those working in the fields of physics, chemistry, astronomy, etc., might say that research in the social sciences is unscientific? 3. What materials can a researcher provide others with in order to help them replicate a study? 4. How can applied research help you understand an issue your university or community is currently facing? 5. Identify three ways in which a study might...
1. Why do you think it is so important that people label each other with regards to race and ethnicity? 2. Think about your childhood, describe expressions that were focused on a certain gender. For example, "Act like a lady" How do you think this influences boys and girls. 3. How do you think that gender influences your career path? Are there certain careers that you feel should ONLY be for a certain group? Why or why not? 4. How...
Discuss the process of linearization and why you think it is or is not useful. How would you deal with erroneous or “poor” data points when presenting data to fellow scientist?
discuss why you think the makeup of the judiciary may guide a politician’s vote for a nominee for the high court of the United States
Q) Do you think Monopoly business practice is so bad for the general public's welfare? why? or why not? Explain based on cost and benefit analysis of social welfare. Would be greatly appreciated if the answered in 5sentences by your own, not copy and pasted
2. It may be interesting to interview a few older people. Ask them how they think their personalities and thinking skills have changed over the course of years. How does this compare with the research data? How do you think you will cha as you get older? Brainstorm 10 thinne n t law . TL