Research
- Theory
The study of the powerful impact that norms have on
both thought and behavior is a well established area of research in
the social sciences, most especially in the fields of sociology and
social psychology.
In his review of the conceptual and empirical studies
on the role of social norms in college student alcohol use and prevention
strategies to counter misuse, Perkins has noted (Perkins, 2002) the
classic statements in sociology regarding how fundamental norms are
to the understanding of the social order as well as to variation in
human behavior (Campbell, 1964; Durkheim, 1951). In addition, he notes
that social psychologists have "long argued that people tend
to adopt group attitudes and act in accordance with group expectations
and bevaviors based on affiliation needs and social comparison processes
(Festinger, 1954), social pressure toward group conformity (Asch,
1951, 1952), and the formation and acquisition of reference group
norms (Newcomb, 1943; Newcomb and Wilson, 1966; Sherif, 1936, 1972)."
The specific application of what has come to be called
social norms theory was first suggested by Perkins and Berkowitz in
1986. Perkins has reviewed the state of social norms theory (Perkins, 2003; Perkins, 2014).
The findings from their college-based study revealed
a consistent pattern of misperceptions held by students regarding
the norms of alcohol use among their peers. Specifically, students
typically thought that the norms for both the frequency and the quantity
of drinking among their peers were higher than they actually were,
and they generally believed that their peers were more permissive
in their personal attitudes about substance use than was in fact the
case. Correcting such misperceptions, they suggested, might reduce
heavy drinking and related harm (Perkins and Berkowitz, 1986).
The theoretical implications of these finding were
further elaborated by these researchers (Berkowitz and Perkins, 1987;
Perkins, 1997) in subsequent articles.
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