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, 1990
Past research has generated mixed support among social scientists for the utility of social norms in accounting for human behavior. We argue that norms do have a substantial impact on human action; however, the impact can only be properly recognized when
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Past research has generated mixed support among social scientists for the utility of social norms in accounting for human behavior. We argue that norms do have a substantial impact on human action; however, the impact can only be properly recognized when
R. Cialdini+2 more
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Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1996
Within the past few years, several studies have used the Affective, Continuance, and Normative Commitment Scales (Allen & Meyer, 1990; Meyer & Allen, 1984, 1991) to assess organizational commitment. The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluate the
Natalie J. Allen, John P. Meyer
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Within the past few years, several studies have used the Affective, Continuance, and Normative Commitment Scales (Allen & Meyer, 1990; Meyer & Allen, 1984, 1991) to assess organizational commitment. The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluate the
Natalie J. Allen, John P. Meyer
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A study of normative and informational social influences upon individual judgement.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1955Several modifications of the Asch experiment in which the S judges the length of lines in the company of a group of “stooges” who carry out the experimenter's instructions are described. These include a face-to-face situation, an anonymous situation, and
M. Deutsch, H. Gerard
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Normative data for normative comparisons.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2000Normative comparisons are a procedure for evaluating the clinical significance of therapeutic interventions. Although a step-by-step statistical methodology for conducting normative comparisons has been reported elsewhere (P. C. Kendall, A. Marrs-Garcia, S. R. Nath, & R. C.
Radley C. Sheldrick, Philip C. Kendall
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2016
Chapter 30 focuses on issues relating to norm-referenced measures, in particular the use of norms in international assessments. This chapter highlights some of the complex issues involved in norming scores. While the initial sections of the chapter review some general issues of norm construction and use, this is not a chapter on the mechanics of how to
Bartram, D., van de Vijver, Fons
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Chapter 30 focuses on issues relating to norm-referenced measures, in particular the use of norms in international assessments. This chapter highlights some of the complex issues involved in norming scores. While the initial sections of the chapter review some general issues of norm construction and use, this is not a chapter on the mechanics of how to
Bartram, D., van de Vijver, Fons
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2020
Contemporary moral philosophy stresses the idea of reasonable partiality. This concept proposes that close relationships carry a normative obligation to be partial towards another person.
Daniel Koltonski
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Contemporary moral philosophy stresses the idea of reasonable partiality. This concept proposes that close relationships carry a normative obligation to be partial towards another person.
Daniel Koltonski
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British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2003
OBJECTIVES To provide UK normative data for the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) and test its convergent, discriminant and construct validity. DESIGN Cross-sectional, correlational and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).
J. Crawford, J. Henry
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OBJECTIVES To provide UK normative data for the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) and test its convergent, discriminant and construct validity. DESIGN Cross-sectional, correlational and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).
J. Crawford, J. Henry
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Normative Influences on Impulsive Buying Behavior
, 1995Although consumer researchers have investigated impulse buying for nearly 50 years, almost no research has empirically examined its normative aspects.
Dennis W. Rook, R. Fisher
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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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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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