- A person behaves in a certain way in a social situation because many things influence how they think and feel. One main reason is social perception, which means how we understand others actions. For example, if someone is quiet, we might think they are shy (an internal reason) or just tired (an external reason). This process is called attribution.
- A person’s feelings, confidence, and mood also affect how they behave. If someone feels happy and confident, they may be friendly. But if they feel nervous, they may stay quiet.
- Past experiences matter too. If being polite helped them before, they’ll likely be polite again. But if they had a bad experience talking in a group, they may avoid it.
- Lastly, social norms or rules affect behaviour. For example, students raise their hands in class. People follow such rules to fit in and avoid being judged.
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Why a particular person behaves in a particular way in a social situation?
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