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'behavioral norms' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to rules and standards of behavior which are accepted or expected in a particular society or group. For example, "In this community, it is expected that everyone will adhere to the societal behavioral norms."
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One possible explanation is that similarities occur as a result of peer influence, or the spread of behaviors and behavioral norms through social ties.
From a theoretical point of view, it is important to mention that the original concept of norms from Stamper et al. [40] is related to the organization behavior, and the structure of behavioral norms requires an agent (affordance with responsibility) as the responsible for the action.
As Lin (1935) stated in his book "My Country and My People", face is the subtlest standard in Chinese behavioral norms and it impacts Chinese behavior in a profound way.
These studies however mainly focus on professional behavior such as rule-based adherence to behavioral norms, rather than (hands-on) clinical examination and treatment skills [ 15, 23- 26].
The proportion of students reporting same-sex behavior on campus was directly associated with these same outcomes, and behavioral norms were not associated with either outcome.
These behavioral norms seem unnecessary and elitist, since they only make it harder to enjoy or follow the music.
Scientific knowledge, relentlessly promulgated through public health campaigns over many decades, alters behavioral norms.
The N.C.A.A. and its member schools need to get off their collective high horse and establish sane behavioral norms for coaches.
As it is, I find that audiences at Indian classical music concerts in the West are much more repressed than in India, but maybe the exchange of behavioral norms can be bidirectional.
Her feats of pure, guilt-free perversity also make her a wonderful foil for the amusingly clueless friends and family members against whose behavioral norms Jonah is subconsciously rebelling.
She is stubbornly self-invented — her name is not really Violet, and she does not seem to belong by birth to the caste whose behavioral norms she espouses — and at the same time profoundly hostile to individualism.
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