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SOCIOLOGY
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Social Norms
Invisible rules shape societies more than laws or personal beliefs
9 Feb 2026
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How do social norms primarily influence human behavior within a group?
By dictating personal beliefs and private attitudes of individuals
By enforcing behavior only through formal laws and penalties
By establishing shared standards of acceptable behavior that members tend to follow
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PSYCHOLOGY
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Asociality and Solitary Activities
Some individuals thrive in solitude, finding creativity and peace in solitary activities rather than social engagement
6 Feb 2026
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What distinguishes asociality from antisocial behavior?
Asociality is a form of antisocial behavior characterized by aggression towards others.
Asociality means a person is always lonely and unhappy due to lack of social contact.
Asociality involves a lack of motivation for social interaction without hostility, while antisocial behavior includes hostility and social norm violations.
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SOCIOLOGY
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Impersonation
Impersonation spans entertainment, historical reenactment, crime, and protective decoys in society
23 Jan 2026
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What is a primary difference between impersonation used for entertainment and impersonation used in criminal activities?
Both types of impersonation always involve illegal activities.
Entertainment impersonation aims to amuse or educate, while criminal impersonation aims to deceive for personal gain.
Impersonation for entertainment is only done by professional actors, while criminal impersonation is done by amateurs.
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SOCIOLOGY
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Impersonation
Impersonation spans entertainment, history, crime, and even political protection strategies
22 Jan 2026
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Which of the following is NOT a common reason for impersonation?
To create a romantic connection through deception
To entertain audiences by mimicking famous personalities
To improve one's own skills by practicing another's behavior
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