Write a short definition of a social norm
Unwritten rules by which a social group behaves.
In some groups, when the leader leaves, who takes over?
The next in line (relation/sibling).
In some cultures, who is responsible for a woman without a husband?
Male relatives or children
Which norm is shown when group needs come before individual wants?
Collectivism / group loyalty
Write a short definition of a cultural norm.
Behaviour patterns of specific groups from cultural upbringing (location, ethnicity, religion).
Why might leadership be passed to a family member instead of being voted on?
Cultural tradition / respect for family hierarchy.
Give one reason why someone might assume an unmarried woman must have children.
Belief that children provide for mother after father dies.
Which norm is shown when one gender does most of the food preparation?
Gender roles / women cook, men provide food.
Give one example of a cultural norm from the film and why it’s cultural.
Example: Women preparing food; common to group due to tradition.
How might leadership traditions in small communities differ from those in Australia?
Small communities = inherited or appointed; Australia = elected leaders.
Why might holding hands be acceptable in one culture but misunderstood in another?
In some places it’s friendship; in others, linked to romantic/sexual meaning.
Which norm is shown when instructions from authority are followed without question?
Obedience to authority.