ABSTRACT

People behave in all manner of ways. Sometimes their behaviour is the result of the influences which have impinged on them in the small family group, the bigger school group, or the still bigger institutional or national groups in which they have been brought up. Each of these groups has its own manners and customs, traditions and conventions, and these are so strong that the single individual is often swamped by them if he tries to behave in a way which is contrary to them. More often he simply accepts them as the proper way to behave.