Sentences with phrase «established norms»

We used established norms for both instruments to convert CBCL scores into SDQ scores, and subscales that are known to correlate well (Goodman and Scott 1999), but our approach does rely on the assumption that both instruments indeed measure the same construct.
They use their high level of awareness to find a way to meet the need (a need may be acceptance, understanding, respect, autonomy etc. which will be more important for the harmonious parents to meet than following established norms and rules).
But traditional HR departments and hiring managers in traditional fields like finance, medicine, law, and accounting may not be as open to resumes that diverge so much from their established norms.
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Demonstrated and reinforced social standards of behavior — Established norms of class behavior and maintained order at all times.
Or, at least, they shouldn't be able to do that according to established norms.
But one of the realities of social norms is that arguments and claims that are inconsistent with established norms are often expressed ways that disguise what is really being said.
Remaining open - minded and seeing each opportunity through your own personal prism and without being too attached to established norms might just lead you to a role that is more rewarding over time.
No matter what your political allegiance, challenging the status quo appears to tap into the current zeitgeist, and the corporate world hasn't been immune to this movement either, with established norms being challenged by developments in technology, as well as shifting social attitudes and expectations.
Climate is a statistical notion that involves norms of weather data, and various degrees of deviations from the established norms.
In his landmark 1973 work The Sociology of Science, Robert Merton established norms upon which scientists should rely.
As was explored here following the enormous toll in student (and teacher) deaths from the earthquake in China's Sichuan province, this doesn't take high technology or big budgets — simply adherence to well established norms for designing buildings to sway instead of crumble or pancake.
Given that I'm teaching a course this fall on multi-platform communication and I'm pretty bad at Photoshop, I had to try, at least, to create a piece of art, given the established norms for «fair use» of photography, to envision what this might be like.
A veteran of the Los Angeles conceptual art scene, Kelley used deconstructive strategies in order to challenge the established norms of contemporary culture, both high and low.
Along with Bruce Conner, Roy De Forest, Peter Saul, they maintained a stance that was a direct challenge to the ascendant - and New York - centric - established norms of «good taste,» a stance that came to define the art of the Bay Area for the next three decades.
These exhibitions question established norms, offering new perspectives on an ever - changing world.
Artists like Martha Wilson dared to question and challenge the established norms and truths of their time — something which younger generations like my own have benefited greatly from.
Fiercely emotive, de la Cruz's work examines the language of painting and sculpture, challenging the established norms and testing the boundaries of both mediums.
(The art in the room displaying Arbus et al., according to the wall text, «embodies a rebellious punk attitude aimed at upending established norms and power structures.»).
Johnston, the heart of the exhibition, was a geographically sequestered yet ambitious painter whose renderings of life on the homestead embody aspects of the Canadian canon and the peculiar sensitivity of women artists who practiced outside of established norms.
Produced in a basement flat in London's Notting Hill Gate by three editors, Richard Neville, Jim Anderson and Felix Dennis, the magazine was renowned for its psychedelic covers by pop artist Martin Sharp, cartoons by Robert Crumb, radical feminist thought by Germaine Greer and provocative articles that called into question established norms of the period.
4A refined its interface in Last Light, bringing it more into line with the established norms in the first - person shooter genre while at the same time adding a new interface for dealing with the various equipment Artyom carries on his journey.
Not just that, this organisation has established the norms of running a trusteeship driven organisation.
It is particularly interested in essays that challenge established norms for the genre or that don't seem to fit in easy categories of classification.
It's also meant to give you a launch pad to show that you can use established norms to frame new ideas.
The treatment may not be enough for some buyers, who will seek out aftermarket shops to darken the few bits of chrome left on the Wraith or add more power to its already potent engine, but Black Badge should better resonate with young, successful, alternative individuals who enjoy shaking up established norms than, say, a standard Wraith would.
The team could do all of this because they had well - established norms, routines, and protocols to make the most of their time.
Based on their observations of teachers at the Freeburg Early Childhood Program in Cedar Falls, Iowa, the authors give examples of how teacher - established norms and student - developed rules work together to create democratic classrooms.
It challenges established norms of conversation, particularly among educators whose conversations commonly remain in what Elizabeth City and colleagues call the «land of nice.
«The fact that a world - renowned scholar like Dr. Gardner has taken a real interest in how technology is changing the way our kids navigate the digital landscape is so important since it is such a new terrain with few established norms.
Raiden's growth comes from rejecting the established norms of the series, culminating in him fighting alongside Snake while using a sword.
The movie is undeniably strong in its sense of a bright light burned out too soon, and the often undignified fate of those who dare to chafe at society's established norms.
The established norms with regards to photos are that we take the pictures before consuming our tasty subject.
This approach will seem counter to established norms for strength & conditioning training until well into the strength building phase where the athlete has the capacity for more reps and greater overall strength, flexibility and faster recovery.
Unlike men, women do not have established norms for testosterone replacement therapy, and researchers have yet to establish definitively what levels of free and total testosterone might be too high or too low.
The recent appointment of an Army Engineer for a PR job is therefore clearly a deviation from established norms and practices by the military.
Just so we're straight on this, though... If you routinely drink yourself into a stupor and show up for work half - drunk, you've got more integrity and character than if you do whatever you can to play as well as you can, within the established norms of your contemporary colleagues?
«The study also concludes that more intelligent people are less likely to believe in God because they are more likely to challenge established norms and dogma.
However, Sutton said that organizations that use an open layout must establish norms and rules to go along with them.
The scuttlebutt helps people carve out social roles, judge the reliability of group members and police inappropriate behaviour by establishing norms.
They all agreed that the aim of sociology of religion was to establish norms.
They are meaningful in that (1) they keep the ethical problems of history clearly defined, and (2) they indicate the nature of the perfection of history for which grace as Truth established the norm and grace as Power anticipates fulfillment in experience.
A «radical» is actually someone who favors extreme change and who differs substantially from the established norm.
One of the great contributions of reformed Christianity is that it has established the norm of self - critical knowledge of one's own origins and history as the key to religious self - knowledge.
As this article has inferred, mutualism has been somewhat underplayed in relation to private sector institutions, not least because it challenges powerful interests and appears to contravene the establish norms of neo-liberalism, which despite the crisis remain deeply embedded in the global economic order.
Rather than ordinary spot - testing approaches, which look for unnatural ratios between biological constituents in a single sample or for direct chemical evidence of known doping agents, the passport allows investigators to see the big picture — any deviations from the rider's test - established norm that might result from doping, even if the specific drug or tactic remains unknown.
Finally, to address the potential for a brain - enhancement arms race pitting people with super-human intelligence and endurance against everyone else, they suggest creating culture - specific commissions to establish norms and regulations.
Again the lab establishes a norm to which we don't pay a lot of attention to, so we'll base it more on symptoms rather than numbers in the lab test.
When we deviate from the established norm, we may punish ourselves harshly for not measuring up.
The first meeting's agenda is defining the purpose of the group and establishing these norms:
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