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- Norms and Values - National Institute for Open Schooling
- In sociology, these are known an norms and values. In this .
- nos.org
- sociology - assign 2 Norm Violation
- Intro to Sociology Important norms in a society apply everywhere and at all times. Folkways are another type of norm that are less significant than mores.
- web.clark.edu
- Norms Folkways
- Norm Categories. Sociologists have separated norms into four categories: folkways, mores, laws, and taboos. Folkways.
- www.sjusd.org
- Ethnography Paper Examples - Sociology - The Ohio State University
- Sociology 101. Randy Hodson. March 4, 2007.
- www.sociology.ohio-state.edu
- Sociology Journal of Classical
- humiliationstudies.org
Suggested Web Resources
- Mores - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Mores, in sociology, are any given society's particular norms, virtues, or values.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Norm (social) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Convention (norm) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Social Norms, Sociology Norms, Basic Concepts of Sociology Guide
- Such "musts" are often labeled "mores", a term coined by the American sociologist William Graham Sumner.
- www.sociologyguide.com
- Sociology: Cultural Norms - CliffsNotes
- Sociologists speak of at least four types of norms: folkways, mores, taboos, and laws.
- www.cliffsnotes.com
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