Social Influences on Behavior
Human behavior depends on feedback from the environment consisting of climatic, material and human factors. Feedback from individuals in the environment is a crucial factor in determining human behavior. The extent to which behavior is shaped by the presence or feedback of others varies from person to person. Certain individuals, such as those living in collectivistic societies, tend to be more sensitive to social influences, whereas others who possess greater independence and will power can resist the influence of social forces. Their behavior is then determined largely by their personal motivations and emotional states. However, it is practically impossible for there to be no effect of social forces on behavior because human beings respond positively as well as negatively to the social environment (Kowalski & Westen 2010.
Display of Emotionality
Human beings possess the faculty of emotion. This enables them to sense their environment and respond to it. Both men and women experience emotion but they do not express them in the same way. Social norms largely shape the extent to which men and women display emotion. Generally, men are expected to display less emotion than women. Men and women are also expected to experience and display different types of emotion. For example, women are expected to display fear and to express it by crying but men are not. Similarly, men are expected to display anger and express it through aggression while women are expected to show restraint. The social setting also determines the extent to which expression of emotion is acceptable.
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A common behavior generally observed is the open and excessive display of emotion at weddings. A wedding is a social occasion where extended families and friends gather to witness and celebrate the marriage of a family member. On these occasions, it is seen that many adults, especially women become...
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