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What are Social Norms?

Social norms refers to our perceptions of what is ‘normal’ behaviour in the people around us.

It has long been established that these beliefs are very influential on our own behaviour - so for example how much alcohol a person drinks will be strongly determined by how heavily they think their friends drink.

There are several factors which can affect how much the perceived group norm influences the individual, including how much contact they have with the group and how similar the individual thinks they are to them.

Source: www.normativebeliefs.org.uk