Our social and cultural environment stresses the importance of social standard and customs. It has been observed that children learn behavior through interactions with other children and adults. Children learn behavior through problem-solving interactions with other children and adults through these interactions. Researches indicate that Social behaviours developed through genetics and inheritance. Physiological processes and gene transmission across generations explain current behavior of an individual. Children can learn set of behaviour through unique experiences in family, school, community, etc.
People learn behaviours through observing and mimicking the behavior of others. They notice, interpret, and judge the behavior of others. New experiences can either be assimilated or accommodated. It is true that social behavior plays a large role in our actions. Everyday we are faced with persuasion, especially in the form of advertisements. It’s the responsibility of members of society to follow societal norms and culture to enhance society.