The Catholic Priesthood
.... More recently, however, the permanent diaconate has been more fully developed and established (
Basic norms for..., 1998). Through ....
(1265

5

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Basic Rights of Students
.... Social
norms in formal, structured group settings are based on one key factor: respect .... for student to read and accept prior to lectures: It is a
basic right of ....
(532

2

)
US Views on Marriage
.... This is seen as being achieved through socialization of members of the society into the
basic norms and values of the society to reach a consensus. ....
(1528

6

)
Perspectives of Marriage as a Social Institution
.... This is seen as being achieved through socialization of members of the society into the
basic norms and values of the society to reach a consensus. ....
(1528

6

)
Sociological & Psychological Explanations of Drug Abuse
.... For example, how does one conduct a rigorous and controlled test for societal erosion of
basic norms and then go on to correlate that with crime? ....
(907

4

)
Creating a Safe Place for Growth
.... To facilitate the implementation of nurturing group supervision sessions, Emerson (1996) also presented the four
basic norms for supervision sessions and ....
(2283

9

)
AMERICAN DEATH PENALTY CASES AND THE WORLD COURT
.... Givelber says that in Europe there is a broad consensus that "capital punishment offends
basic norms of human rights" (167). Although ....
(2214

9

)
Therapeutic Values & Moral Norms
.... Such values are addressed as significant constructs or moral
norms in the modern era .... he seems to have been less than fully committed to the
basic assumption of ....
(1510

6

)
History of Olympism
.... education reveal the nature of how philosophies and attitudes are reinforced by social institutions like sport that determine
basic values,
norms and codes of ....
(943

4

)
Functionalist Theory
.... system to exist, and that the social system works to maintain an equilibrium through the socialization of its members into the
basic values and
norms of the ....
(1037

4

)
Obestity Problem & Various Theories of Behavior
.... system to exist, and that the social system works to maintain an equilibrium through the socialization of its members into the
basic values and
norms of the ....
(1037

4

)
Tangential, Circumstantial, Incoherent Thought
.... must be distinguished from ODD that has less severe forms of behavior that do not violate the
basic rights of others or age-appropriate societal
norms of rules ....
(2951

12

)
Managing Organizational Culture
.... In general, the focus is on understanding organizational culture in terms of
basic assumptions, values,
norms, and artifacts. Beyond ....
(4269

17

)
Police and Crime: Analysis of Intelligence-Led Problem-Oriented ...
.... The law enforcement or police function is itself an outgrowth of the
basic values,
norms, and mores that shape a society and its definition of what constitutes ....
(1836

7

)
Transition to Democracy in Latin America
.... to occur, we argue, elites that had previously been "disunified" must become "consensually unified" in regard to the
basic procedures and
norms by which ....
(1393

6

)
Using Bibical Teaching
.... paper. The
basic question as to whether biblical teaching should be the basis for the
norms of society is a problem in itself. It ....
(814

3

)
GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT
.... (Foster, supra, 1641). In the feminist literature, one finds something very close to a wish to change some of the
basic norms and values of corporate life. ....
(5356

21

)
Legal Naturalism & Positivism
.... Selznick, therefore, presumes changes in legal
norms which can occur either through revisions in
basic assumptions about "human nature and social life" that ....
(2681

11

)
Basic Categories of Teaching Models
.... information through intellectual and technological means; applies
basic principles, concepts .... the effect of creating certain behavioral
norms and expectations. ....
(7264

29

)
Aptitude Testing
....
norms (Bennett, 1969, pp. 2-5). Predictors are central to the validity of an aptitude test for use is selection tasks (Smith, 1994, p. 13). The
basic theory of ....
(3089

12

)
Symbolic Interactionists & Prejudice
.... is the
basic unit and is responsible for the socialization of children. Functionalists believe that socialization is necessary to instill the
norms and values ....
(1477

6

)
Theories of Purpose of the Family
.... is the
basic unit and is responsible for the socialization of children. Functionalists believe that socialization is necessary to instill the
norms and values ....
(1477

6

)
Social Norm
.... include the fact that the
norms may be too strong, forcing mass conformity, or too weak, with social actors "too weakly joined to accomplish
basic tasks needed ....
(950

4

)
Importance of Primary Groups
.... Three are
basic: inclusion, control, and affection (Johnson & Johnson, 1982, p. 376). .... in a group is for the actions to be supported by
norms that indicate what ....
(1642

7

)
EATING DISORDER INVENTORY
.... The original version of the test consisting of the
basic eight scales (the EDI .... Both normative samples, taken together, yield percentile rank
norms for the 11 ....
(1133

5

)
Foucault's Critique of the Norm
.... The
basic argument is that power as the right of life or death .... a place of exchange, a carefully worked out technique for the supervision of
norms has continued ....
(1208

5

)
Sexual harassment in social interactions
.... concept of learning theory might seem at first to be a part of the study of
basic human cognitive .... Or rather that behavior that deviates from the
norms of large ....
(3088

12

)
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
.... People are driven by these urges and at times the urges are in conflict with societal
norms. Psychosexual pleasure is a
basic instinct and urge for Freud and ....
(1031

4

)
Social Roles and Emotions
.... and the actor, and examines the ways in which social
norms both promote .... this state requires the individual to understand which of three
basic personality types ....
(1298

5

)
School climate and culture
.... The starting point for altering negative group
norms is with a discussion .... Literature encourages self-examination and reflection: "The
basic idea is to choose ....
(3168

13

)