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Bierstead talks of different types of Norms. Which of the following does he take of:
1) Folkways 2) Mores
3) Institution 4) Law
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below.
1, 2
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 4
All of above
- Folkways: These are everyday norms based on social expectations. They are not strictly enforced and involve casual interactions.
- Mores: These are norms that are more serious and carry moral and ethical connotations. They are often seen as essential to the functioning of society.
- Institution: This term is not typically classified as a type of social norm by Bierstedt. It refers to established systems within a society, such as family, religion, or education.
- Law: This is a formalized norm that is enforced by legal authorities. It provides clear rules that must be followed.
- Option 1, 1, 2: Incorrect, missing Law.
- Option 2, 1, 2, 3: Incorrect, includes Institution which is not considered a norm.
- Option 3, 1, 2, 4: Correct, includes Folkways, Mores, and Law.
- Option 4, All of above: Incorrect, again due to the inclusion of Institution.
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