I chose this norm because I didn’t want to negatively break one. I liked seeing the positive feedback from the students that walked by me even though it was a strange situation. I felt that the students who came over made nice remarks such as “This made my day!” and “I want to get a bunny now!”. I was even talking to my friend after and she said, “I’m glad you made me do this! I liked hearing all the positive feedback, I’ll have to do this more often”. From the perspective of not having done this social experiment, I expected that it would cause some attention as well as positive feedback. After having done this experiment, my assumption of how the students reacted was exactly what I predicted. Although I didn’t think as many students would approach us as they …show more content…
I also did not find any personal difficulty with this social experiment because the norm I violated was not doing harm to another person. As observed, there were no real consequences when this norm is breached and the reactions of others resulted in mainly positive responses. In addition, this experiment was a positive sanction because the reactions that I received from the students coming over to us was an expression of approval and acceptance of the social norm. Besides, over time if walking a bunny became more popular it wouldn’t be out of the