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1001:2020:2.2.0 [2020/03/22 15:28] Ryan Schram (admin)1001:2020:2.2.0 [2020/03/22 15:29] – [Breaching experiments, imponderabilia, and the emic perspective] Ryan Schram (admin)
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   * The emic perspective is an “insider’s” perspective   * The emic perspective is an “insider’s” perspective
   * People detect a breach in normality because they have this perspective and they assume that everyone else does too.   * People detect a breach in normality because they have this perspective and they assume that everyone else does too.
-  * Yes, people feel pressure to conform. An anthropologist would emphasize the reaction to the breach. This is also communication to the breacher that they did something abnormal.+  * Yes, people feel pressure to conform. An anthropologist would emphasize the reaction to the breach, rather than people's conformityWhen people react, they also communicate to the breacher that they did something abnormal.
  
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