cultural norms
Cultural norms refer to the shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and expectations that are commonly accepted and practiced within a particular society or group, often guiding individuals' actions and defining what is considered appropriate and acceptable in that specific cultural context.
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- attitudes toward authority
- body language
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- cultural selection
- cultural values
- dress codes
- education practices
- food customs
- gender roles
- gene-culture coevolution
- gene-culture feedback
- greetings and farewells
- influence of advertising on cultural transmission
- marriage customs
- nonverbal communication
- patriarchy and matriarchy
- personal space
- power dynamics
- religious practices
- rituals and ceremonies
- sharing of resources
- social comparison
- social etiquette
- social hierarchies
- socialization agents
- societal paradigm
- taboos
- time orientation
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