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"Only a few people are capable of true mysticism, but in all three faiths (with the exception of Western Christianity) it was the God experienced by the mystics which eventually became normative among the faithful".

Consistent with evidence that drug use is normative among the Australian prisoner population (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2010), many of the young prisoners in this study reported harmful alcohol use, polydrug use and/or injecting drug use prior to their incarceration.

Similar to the results of Perrin et al. [ 16], worksite smoking was normative among the doctors; however, it was limited to physicians' offices.

One potential explanation for the lack of sensitivity is that the questionnaire is designed for the general youth population [ 43]; and many behaviors, which are considered unacceptable among youth living in relatively safe environments, are considered normative among disadvantaged youth in the group homes and other institutional settings [ 57, 58].

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The committee was told that sexting had become "normative behaviour" among older teenagers – 14-year-old girls routinely pose in their bras for profile pictures – and youngsters needed help to understand when it was abusive, harmful or linked to exploitation.

The BLING intervention was equally effective in immediately correcting normative misperceptions among all three groups regardless of gender or the magnitude of initial misperception.

From an economic perspective, there are no significant normative differences among such things as licensing fees, tort liability, and taxes: normative differences that would in any event make a difference in how the law should approach them.

The model of Triple Helix interactions between university, industry and government (Etzkowitz and Leydesdorff 1997, 1995), alongside its variations such as the Quadruple Helix (Carayannis and Campbell 2009) and Triple Helix twins (Etzkowitz and Zhou 2006), has been commonly used as a normative framework among researchers for understanding interactions between key actors in innovation systems.

Such fat talk has become normative behavior among women and, according to one study, occurs in over 90% of women (Salk & Engeln-Maddox 2011) and, according to another study, occurs in women of all ages and body sizes (Martz et al. 2009) because women feel pressure to be self-critical about their bodies.

In other words, this account does not necessarily presuppose a normative expectation among the public that politicians ought to be sincere.[48] Actually, hypocrisy is rather an enabling factor (allowing for an initial gap between what is said and thought) than a cleaning up factor.

Is there a similar association between age and degree of normative misperception among drinkers?

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