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7 sie 2023 · Social expectations guide people's evaluations of others’ behaviors, but the origins of these expectations remain unclear. It is traditionally thought that people's expectations depend on their past observations of others’ behavior, and people harshly judge atypical behavior.
1 lut 2021 · Abstract. A small but growing share of sociological research recognizes the importance of perceptions of the future for explaining social outcomes. This article, taking a sociology of knowledge perspective, provides a systematic study of sociological scholarship dealing empirically with perceptions of the future.
14 lut 2024 · Social Norms. Norms are implicit (unwritten) social rules which define what is expected of individuals in certain situations. They are measures of what is seen as normal in society, and govern the acceptable behavior in society (societal standards).
20 wrz 2022 · Mostly within the sociology of expectations, scholars have studied how narratives about the future play into technological innovation and how particular devices inform related forecasts and predictions.
24 sty 2019 · Expectations about others play a key role in compliance. Specifically, Bicchieri and Xiao argued that “two different expectations influence our choice to obey a norm: what we expect others to do (empirical expectations) and what we believe others think we ought to do (normative expectations)” (Bicchieri and Xiao 2009, p. 191). In other ...
Society necessarily makes demands up-on its members to conform to certain norms or expectations. It is the norms which give regularity and meaningful- ness to behavior and make predictable in- teraction between members of a group.
Directions in Contemporary Sociological Theory. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD, pp. 41–76. expectations and aspirations Stephen L. Morgan Expectations and aspirations, within sociologi-cal research on education and social inequality, are stable prefigurative orientations composed of specific beliefs about one’s future trajectory