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Norm strength and norm stability
Current Opinion in PsychologyIn our review, we explore two different flavors of social norms: strength and stability. These two fundamental features are crucial for understanding norm change and designing effective interventions. Strong norms, which significantly influence behavior and are widely adopted, and stable norms, which endure over time, are essential for group ...
Cristina Bicchieri, Luca Garzino Demo
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Non‐normative relationships: is there a norm of (non)normativity?
Western Journal of Communication, 2005The call for papers for this special issue of the Western Journal of Communication requested manuscripts on 'non-normative relationships.' Specifically, relational contexts potentially appropriate for the special issue included, but were not limited to, long-distance relationships, online relationships, parent-adult child relationships, single parent ...
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Norm attaining operators and norming functionals
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1982The question of whether a countably additive measure with values in a Banach space attains the diameter of its range was unresolved. In this paper an example is given of a countably additive vector measure, taking values in a C ( K ) C(K) space, for which the diameter of the range is not attained.
Bilyeu, Russell G., Lewis, Paul W.
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On the Matrix Norm Subordinate to the Holder Norm
Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, 1999For non-negative matrices P the matrix norm subordinate to the Hölder norm of index p with p \in (1,\infty) is determined by an eigenvalue problem T ...
Albrecht, J., Klein, P. P.
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2020
International norms do not exist in isolation. They fit together in intricate patterns called “normative orders.” This chapter discusses two types of international normative order: permissive and restrictive. The former contains a broad conception of what is appropriate in foreign policy, maintaining that statecraft cannot be evaluated with the same ...
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International norms do not exist in isolation. They fit together in intricate patterns called “normative orders.” This chapter discusses two types of international normative order: permissive and restrictive. The former contains a broad conception of what is appropriate in foreign policy, maintaining that statecraft cannot be evaluated with the same ...
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Norms of Assertion and Normativity
2015Since the central concern of this book is the furthering of our understanding of the norms of assertion, it will be helpful to say something about what is meant by something being a norm. This is important, since much of what will be said about arguments for and against various proposed norms will depend on what sense of norm is being used.
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Descriptive Norms and Norm Innovations
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2015Morris and Liu’s (2015) article about norm innovation in the special issue of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (JCCP) about descriptive norms adds theoretical substance (Leung, 1989; Peterson & Barreto, 2014; Triandis & Suh, 2002) to studies that statistically compare measures at different levels of analysis(e.g., Fischer, Vauclair, Fontaine,
Peterson, Mark F., Barreto, Tais S.
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