Social behavior and identity
Culture, social structures, identity, and group behavior.
Sociology questions test how social structures and identities shape behavior. Your goal is to recognize the level of analysis: individual, group, institution, or society.
- Identify the level of analysis first
- Norms and roles guide group behavior
- Group dynamics can override individual intent
- Macro explanations focus on structure and inequality
- Avoid mixing psychological and sociological frames
Choose one social behavior concept (conformity, obedience, or groupthink). Describe a real-world example and identify the level of analysis.
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