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Behavioral force

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social controlnounAny control, either formal or informal, that is exerted by a group, especially by one's peers
normopathynounThe pursuit of conformity and societal acceptance at the expense of individuality.
rolenounThe expected behaviour of an individual in a society.
social powernoun(sociology) The ability of an actor to change the incentive structures of other actors in order to bring about an outcome.
normalizationnounAny process that makes something more normal or regular, which typically means conforming to some regularity or rule, or returning from some state of abnormality.
milieu controlnoun(idiomatic, linguistics) tactics that control environment and human communication through the use of peer pressure and group language.
bandwagon effectnoun(sociology) the observation that people often do or believe what they think many other people do.
policynounA principle of behaviour, conduct which an entity (government, organization, etc.) applies or seeks to follow, especially as formally expressed by an authoritative body.
power dynamicsnoun(sociology, politics) Methods used by different groups of people to influence or control each other.
culturenounThe arts, customs, lifestyles, background, and habits that characterize humankind, or a particular society or nation.
postbehavioralismnounA reaction against the dominance of behavioralist methods in the study of politics, claiming that behavioralist research was biased towards the status quo and social preservation rather than social change.
social patternnounThe systems of control mechanisms to dominate these entities of the organization to achieve a defined goal.
normativismnounThe advocacy of the primacy or desirability of social norms
social ordernounThe stability of a society, in contrast to social chaos and upheaval.
conventionalismnoun(uncountable) Adherence to social conventions; conventional behavior.
moral ordernounA body of unwritten social mores and conventions which serve to maintain societal order.
institutional frameworknounThe systems of formal laws, regulations, and procedures, and informal conventions, customs, and norms, that shape socioeconomic activity and behaviour.
neobehavioralismnounpostbehavioralism
neobehaviouristnounAlternative form of neobehaviorist. [An advocate of neobehaviorism.]
behavioralistnoun(American spelling) An advocate of behavioralism.

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