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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a norms" is not correct in written English.
It should be "norms" without the article "a" since "norms" is a plural noun.
Example: "The study examined various norms within the community."
Alternatives: "the norms" or "normative standards".
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There are a several such statements we can infer from the theory of the socialized actor, e.g., (a) Norms will change very slowly and only through intensive social interaction; (b) Normative beliefs are positively correlated to actions.
In the paper, the researchers term the film a "norms intervention," designed to shift public opinion about civic standards.
(6) When investigating morals, are we to focus on (a) norms (codes, categories, boundaries, narratives, genres) or on (b) properties of actors and action (dispositions, experiences, judgments, beliefs, behavior)?
Axelrod presents a "norms game" in which agents probabilistically choose to comply with the norm, or deviate from it, and then other agents can probabilistically choose to punish any deviations at some cost to them.
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It is a norm.
Disrupt a norm.
That's what made it a norm.
"There was a Norm in All State".
A norm is a barstool reserved for a habitué.
Let ∥⋅∥ be a norm on Rn.
"This is not a norm in a lot of towns.
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