What are descriptive norms? What are injunctive norms?How do they differ?Provide an example of each

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Descriptive norms define what is commonly done in a situation.Injunctive norms describe what is approved or disapproved in a situation.Difference: the first refers to what is the case, the latter what ought or ought not to be the case.

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