Researchers investigated how norms around mobile phone quiet-zones are enforced in public and academic environments. They aimed to observe how individuals respond to a confederate violating a social norm (answering a ringing phone) in different university towns.
Two study locations were selected: the London Public Library (a vast, highly anonymous central-city library) and the Oxford College Library (a smaller, highly integrated collegiate library). The study occurred during peak study hours.
Two independent variables were investigated:
In all sessions, a confederate's phone rang loudly in a designated quiet study area. The confederate answered and conducted a brief, audible 1-minute conversation before hanging up without apologizing.
Observers recorded whether local library users nearby:
Using research evidence, explain how far learning theories could account for the findings of this library quiet-zone study.
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