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Behavior in accordance with socially
accepted conventions or standards
CONFORMITY
• The anticipated behavior to follow.
CONFORMITY
Is the desire to go along with the
norms of a group of people, so you will
be accepted as an in-group person
(and not rejected as an out- group
undesirable person).
CONFORMITY
he distinguished
between the different types of
conformity
Kelman
(
1958
)
distinguished
between the different types of
conformity
COMPLIANCE INTERNALIZATION IDENTIFICATION
A fact or state of
departing from usual or
accepted standards,
especially in social or
sexual behavior A behavior that violates
expected rules and norms
DEVIANCE
Sociological Theories of
Deviance
FUNCTIONALIST
Theory
Strain
Theory
Social Control
Theory
group
acceptance)
COMPLIANCE
(genuine
acceptance of group norms)
INTERNALIZATION
(group
membership)
IDENTIFICATION
establishes goals for people
Culture
structure-provides (or fails to
provide) the means for the people to
achieve those goals.
Social structure
a person who conforms to accepted behavior
or established practices.
CONFORMISTS
Accepts the goal of success but eliminating
the use of socially accepted means of
achieving it.
Innovation
Are those individuals that accept the
cultural goals of society but reject the
conventional methods of attaining those
goals
INNOVATORS
Occurs when people deemphasize or reject
the cultural goals but accept the
institutional means.
Ritualism
A person who do not believe in the
established cultural goals of society,
but they do believe in and abide by the
means for attaining those goals.
RITUALIST
Means withdrawal from society since both
the cultural goals and the institutionalized
means are rejected.
Retreatism
Who reject both the cultural goals
and the accepted means of attaining
those goals
RETREATISTS
Occurs when people reject and attempt to
change both the goals and the means
approved by society.
Rebellion
They are not only reject both the
established cultural goals and the
accepted means of attaining those goals
they substitute new goals and new
means of attaining these goals
REBELS
according to this theory, people care about
what others think of them and conform to
social expectations because their
attachments to others and what others
expect of them
Social Control Theory