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to normative
adjective
Of or pertaining to a norm or standard.
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Attitude is related to behavioral beliefs, subjective norm to normative beliefs and PBC to control beliefs.
According to Normative Naturalists, the goal is regulation of practice through the promulgation of norms or standards.
Scholem was divulging a tradition hidden underneath, and parallel to, normative Jewish religious expression.
The effect is to maintain a certain challenge to normative liberalism, but on rather different terms than before.
As for fourth graders, their self-esteem is actually correcting to normative levels.
It is often the lot of the modern feminist to deny or disguise the consequences of our objection to normative beauty regimes.
In June , 1994 when a team from J. P. Morgan went on an off-site weekend to Boca Raton, they conformed to normative behavior in certain respects.
But once again it appears that the format has failed to make the transition from novelty to normative use.
"Competition, peer comparison and social comparison to normative predetermined targets result in only short-term motivational effects".
Patients in our study cohort had retroclined maxillary and mandibular incisors when compared to normative standards.
Compared to normative standards, SNB measurements were higher among female DS participants.
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