Sentences with phrase «cultural norms related»

This study was designed to compare cultural norms related to communal strength in the U.S. and Egypt.
Likewise, regardless of cultural norms related to agency, a lawyer practising in Canada will be held to the prevailing standard of care about from whom to take instructions, and will not be able to rely, as a defence, on the traditional practice of a particular community.

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In this article, the style of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms of everyday life in Scandinavian societies.
How do we continue to relate to Scripture as inspired and authoritative, even when it reflects these (and other) cultural norms that no longer apply today?
Indonesian officials had called for the tech giant to remove 73 LGBT - related applications, including dating services, from its Play Store, and urged people to shun apps that broke with cultural norms in the worlds.
Officials had called for the tech giant to remove 73 LGBT - related apps, including dating services, from its Play Store and urged people to shun apps that broke with cultural norms in the world's biggest Muslim - majority nation.
Their projects aim to question the very meaning of reproduction by relating the reproduction of images to other resonances of the word, such as biological reproduction, in which the child inhabits the womb of the mother, and cultural reproduction, in which social institutions perpetuate norms from generation to generation.
That is, we know that attachment styles relate to jealousy but we don't know that attachment styles cause people to experience more / less jealousy — perhaps some 3rd variable (like a cultural norm) causes both insecure attachment and jealousy at the same time.
Relationship - related representations, as is the case with most knowledge structures, can be derived not only from first - person direct experiences in romantic relationships, but also from indirect sources such as shared relationship beliefs of family and friends, cultural norms and the media (Hatfield & Rapson, 2010).
This current study enabled us to see how these cultural differences in gender roles and family interdependence may be related to different norms associated with ideal communal strength within different communal relationships following marriage.
Using experimental methods researchers have found support for: childhood stress (§ 6b) and father absence (§ 6c) lowering preferred age at first birth and increasing sexual risk taking [45,53]; attachment style (§ 6e) influencing parenthood - related thoughts [60]; cultural norms (§ 6m) discouraging reproduction outside stable unions [12]; women's reproductive autonomy (§ 6i) influencing their fertility preferences [47]; paternity uncertainty (§ 6j) discouraging parental investment by men [55]; high cost of children (§ 6l) encouraging delayed reproduction and lower fertility [36,47]; resource stress and limitation (§ 6o) affecting mating preferences [12,36,40,51]; and mortality risk and salience (§ 6p) encouraging a greater interest in children, earlier reproduction and higher fertility [6,41,42,45,57 — 59].
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