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social norm

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meanings of socialand norm


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social
adjective
uk /ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/ us /ˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people and that happen during the time when you are ...
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norm
noun[C usually plural]
uk /nɔːm/ us /nɔːrm/
an accepted standard or a way of behaving or doing things that most people ...
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Examples of social norm


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Until around 1890, thinness had not been a prevalent socialnorm.
One might think that a socialnorm, requiring people to keep their agreements, has a role here.
Within the study's inner city cohort, one might argue that some level of risk-taking behavior represents the socialnorm.
The tendency not to visit fellow tenants, except as part of an instrumental relationship, was a socialnorm in these schemes, one reinforced by gossip.
These men and women had deviated from the socialnorm of marrying in young adulthood.
We need now to make explicit how this notion of socialnorm is integrated within a proper utility function.
The core concept in this work is paradeigma, a term meaning a socialnorm or usage to be followed by the population.
The respondents have not said yes to the good in question but rather followed a socialnorm.
Through advertising campaigns, environmental agencies have tried to establish the socialnorm 'do not litter'.
In contrast, widespread support tends to legitimise the public sector, and may thus impose some socialnorm to pay rates.
The equivalence of punishment and correction may be obvious: the point of punishment is to prevent future departures from the socialnorm, to discourage cheating in the future.
Second (in all cases), her omission is the violation of a socialnorm of reasonable behavior defined by the practice in which she participates.
It appears, therefore, that conformity to the socialnorm, of the man being older than his wife, is associated with relatively lower mortality for both parties than the converse case.
Yonekawa (1998) stated that younger women may be relatively free from the socialnorm or model in language use.
In this way, tolerance is 'an index of this very capacity for mixing and of the perceived threat to a socialnorm that it portends' (p. 73).
This consent has two dimensions, one based on the socialnorm of reciprocity between taxpayers and the state, and the second on the perceived fairness of a collective behaviour.
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