Define injunctive norm, and describe how an injunctive norm might influence one's littering behavior

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Injunctive norm: A norm that defines what behaviors are typically approved or disapproved. If an injunctive norm against littering is made salient to a person who litters, he/she may decide to refrain from littering.

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