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  • Sociology
  • Behavioral Economics

Background:

  • Norm multiplicity, the coexistence of incompatible normative views, is a widespread phenomenon with significant societal consequences.
  • Understanding the persistence and impact of norm multiplicity is crucial for social sciences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize theoretical perspectives on norm multiplicity.
  • To review methods for quantifying norm multiplicity.
  • To examine the behavioral and societal effects of norm multiplicity.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of theoretical perspectives on norm multiplicity.
  • Discussion of experimental tasks designed to measure norm multiplicity.
  • Analysis of empirical findings on the prevalence and impact of norm multiplicity.

Main Results:

  • Norm multiplicity is a pervasive phenomenon that can persist over extended periods.
  • Experimental measurements indicate that individuals naturally consider multiple normative views.
  • Norm multiplicity has a direct and quantifiable impact on human behavior.

Conclusions:

  • Norm multiplicity is a ubiquitous aspect of social life with measurable behavioral consequences.
  • Further research using experimental tasks can deepen our understanding of norm multiplicity.
  • Addressing norm multiplicity is key to understanding and managing societal dynamics.