Published: January 01, 2016

Society Social Acceptance and Culture Perspective in Sports

Dr. Mandeep Singh
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Dr. Anek Goel
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Abstract

There is a moderately high correlation between assessments of social acceptance and popularity. Nonetheless, there is growing evidence that by middle childhood, being well accepted and being perceived as popular by peers are not synonymous. Culture can be defined as the set of learned behaviours and beliefs that characterize a people group. Culture makes a population into a people group. It\'s their beliefs, attitudes, and ideals. From their diet to their religion, to their family structure, to their jobs, to even their entertainment, it\'s what makes them. When talking about culture, we\'re talking about things that are sort of tangible, almost like objects. They are our language, our technology, and our institutions - things like our churches, our schools, or even our houses. However, culture is also intangible; it\'s our values and our behaviors. Our culture includes our norms, the standards or rules about acceptable behavior.

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Culture Behavior Acceptance Social                                  
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