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The phrase "normative compulsion" can be used in written English
It is typically used in academic or formal contexts to refer to the societal or cultural pressures that influence individuals to conform to certain norms or behaviors. Example: In many traditional cultures, there is a strong normative compulsion for women to marry and have children at a young age, regardless of their own personal desires.
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Third, as some caregivers stated, the integration of KT, due to its holistic dimensions affecting all dimensions of working in a nursing home, may also be experienced as a normative compulsion by some team members.
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Note the use of the word "should", which is normative, but does not confirm current practice or any compulsion.
It is normative.
The law is normative.
The compulsion.
Compulsion becomes progressively harder.
This compulsion is unavoidable.
"It cannot come from compulsion".
But there's no compulsion.
How much compulsion is acceptable?
Romantic compulsion is another driver.
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