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Social Groups - Changing Others’ Behaviour

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Topics

Estimated time: 15 minutes
  • Determinants of Social Behaviour
  • Socialisation
  • Role of Culture in Behaviour
  • Social Norms and Their Influence
  • Formation of Values
  • Social Influence — Its Dual Power
  • Key Points: Changing Others’ Behaviour
CISCE: Class

Determinants of Social Behaviour

  • Behaviour is influenced by social factors from birth.
  • Three main determinants: cultural, family (primary group), and environmental influences.
  • Every person belongs to a society and follows its norms and cultural values.
CISCE: Class 12

Socialisation

  • It is a process of learning and conforming to society's norms, values, traditions, and customs.
  • It happens through agents of socialisation.
  • A person who conforms = Socialised → accepted by society.
  • A person who doesn't conform = Unsociable.
  • A person who goes against norms = Antisocial.
  • A helpless baby conforms because it depends on society for basic needs.
CISCE: Class 12

Role of Culture in Behaviour

  • Culture sets limits on behaviour through social agents.
  • Innate drives (inborn) and learned needs (developed) are the key human motives.
  • Both can only be satisfied within a social context.
  • Culture shapes and influences these drives and needs.
CISCE: Class 12

Social Norms and Their Influence

  • Social norms play a key role in forming and changing behaviour.
  • Social influences shape attitudes, prejudices, stereotypes, values, and needs.
  • Acquired qualities of a person are greatly coloured by social influence.
CISCE: Class 12

Formation of Values

  • Human, social, political, and economic values are determined by culture.
  • Example: An honest family → child develops honesty as a value.
  • All other values develop similarly through social interaction.
CISCE: Class 12

Social Influence — Its Dual Power

  • Social influence determines human behaviour to a great extent.
  • It can generate behaviour (create new behaviours).
  • It can also change behaviour (alter existing behaviours).
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Changing Others’ Behaviour

  • Human behaviour is influenced by culture, family, and social environment from birth.
  • Through socialisation, individuals learn to follow social norms, values, and traditions.
  • Social norms and cultural values guide and regulate behaviour in society.
  • Agents of socialisation (family, society, culture) help develop attitudes, values, and personality.
  • Social influence not only shapes behaviour but can also change behaviour over time.

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