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Norms in sociology are the unwritten rules and expectations that guide behavior in a society. They specify what is considered acceptable and appropriate within a culture or group. Norms can vary across different societies and influence how individuals interact and behave in social situations.

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Norms in sociology are the unwritten rules and expectations that guide behavior in a society. They specify what is considered acceptable and appropriate within a culture or group. Norms can vary across different societies and influence how individuals interact and behave in social situations.

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using the function norm(A,x)

where A is the matrix/vector that you have to compute the norm for

and x can be 1,2,inf, or 'fro' to compute the 1-norm, 2-norm, infinite-norm and frobenius norm respectively.

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A postcriptive norm is a norm you 'ought not to do'.

Something you shouldn't do.

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Gerard O'Donnell has written:

'Mastering sociology' -- subject(s): Sociology

'Mastering Sociology'

'Mastering Sociology'

'Sociology Today'

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The Norm Show - 1999 Norm vs- Norm 2-9 was released on:

USA: 17 November 1999

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