Understanding the Influence of Perceived Norms on Behaviors
心理学
社会心理学
作者
Rajiv N. Rimal,Kevin Real
出处
期刊:Communication Theory [Oxford University Press] 日期:2003-05-01卷期号:13 (2): 184-203被引量:438
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2885.2003.tb00288.x
摘要
Although a number of studies demonstrate the impact of perceived norms on human behavior, we know little about how this relation works. Extant norms-based campaigns to reduce alcohol consumption among U.S. college students fail to distinguish between descriptive and injunctive norms. In this article, we make this distinction, and we develop a model of normative influences that also includes the impact of group identity and communication patterns on students' alcohol consumption. Based on a survey of college students (N= 353), we found that descriptive and injunctive norms were different in terms of their impact on behavior. Furthermore, the inclusion of group identity and communication patterns significantly added to the explanatory power of our model. Overall, we were able to explain roughly 53% of the variance in consumption.